LIPOPROTEIN COMPOSITIONAL ABNORMALITIES AND INSULIN-RESISTANCE IN TYPE-II DIABETIC-PATIENTS WITH MILD HYPERLIPIDEMIA

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作者
STEWART, MW [1 ]
LAKER, MF [1 ]
DYER, RG [1 ]
GAME, F [1 ]
MITCHESON, J [1 ]
WINOCOUR, PH [1 ]
ALBERTI, KGMM [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, DEPT CLIN BIOCHEM, NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE NE1 7RU, TYNE & WEAR, ENGLAND
来源
ARTERIOSCLEROSIS AND THROMBOSIS | 1993年 / 13卷 / 07期
关键词
LIPOPROTEIN COMPOSITION; APO-B; DENSE LDL; CHOLESTEROL; TRIGLYCERIDES; NIDDM;
D O I
10.1161/01.ATV.13.7.1046
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Lipoprotein composition was determined using ultracentrifugation in 20 non-insulin-dependent (NIDDM) diabetic patients on diet only (D), 20 NTDDM patients on diet and sulfonylurea therapy (T), and 20 nondiabetic control subjects (C), all of whom had total plasma cholesterol concentrations <6.5 mmol/L and total plasma triglyceride concentrations <3.0 mmol/L. Although the groups were well matched for age, body mass index, total triglyceride levels, and total cholesterol concentrations, there were significant compositional abnormalities in the low-density lipoprotein (LDL) fractions of diabetic subjects. The LDL total lipid to apolipoprotein B weight ratio (representing the density distributions of LDL particles) was reduced in both diabetic groups: 3.75+/-0.3, 3.50+/-0.28, and 3.54+/-0.22 in C, D, and T groups, respectively (mean+/-SD; P<.05). This was associated with a significant shift in the hydrated density distributions of LDL in the diabetic groups, with the average peak densities being 1.0320 g/mL (in C), 1.0365 g/mL (in D), and 1.0380 g/mL (in T) (P<.05). The LDL particles were also smaller in the NIDDM patients: 21.1+/-0.7, 20.4+/-0.5, and 20.6+/-0.5 nm in C, D, and T groups, respectively (P<.05). When the NIDDM groups were analyzed together, the LDL peak density was found to correlate with both insulin resistance (measured by a modified Harano technique; r=0.37, P<.015) and total triglyceride concentrations (r=0.40, P<.01). The results show that diabetic patients have small, dense LDL particles, which may be related to insulin resistance, and that these occur with minimal elevations of total triglyceride concentrations. These potentially atherogenic changes may contribute to the increased coronary heart disease in diabetic patients with mild hyperlipidemia.
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页码:1046 / 1052
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