LpA-I levels do not reflect preβ1-HDL levels in human plasma

1997 
Abstract High-density lipoprotein (HDL) containing apo A-I but no apo A-II (LpA-I) can promote cholesterol efflux from cells, while HDL containing apo A-I and apo A-II can not. Pre β 1-HDL, a minor fraction of LpA-I, is the initial acceptor of cellular cholesterol. To determine whether the pre β 1-HDL:LpA-I ratio is constant in human plasma, we measured LpA-I levels by differential electroimmunoassay, and HDL subfraction levels by nondenaturing 2-dimensional gel electrophoresis in 26 subjects. We found that the pre β 1-HDL:LpA-I ratio was higher in hypercholesterolemia (0.21±0.09; n =11, P n =5, P =0.08) and hypertriglyceridemia (0.39±0.22; n =3, P =0.16) than in normolipidemia (0.11±0.03, n =5). LpA-I levels were significantly correlated with HDL2b ( r =0.771, P =0.000001), HDL2a ( r =0.438, P β 2-HDL levels ( r =0.496, P β 1-HDL or HDL3 levels. In conclusion, the pre β 1-HDL:LpA-I ratio is not constant in human plasma. These findings strongly suggest that size distribution of LpA-I may change in various disorders .
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