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Query: UMLS:C0008031 (
chest pain
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The concentrations of high density lipoprotein (HDL) subfractions in 100 healthy male subjects were compared with 100 newly presenting patients with myocardial infarction (MI) within 12 h of the onset of
chest pain
. A subfraction of HDL enriched in
apolipoprotein E
(apo E), separated by heparin-Sepharose affinity chromatography, was present in lower concentrations (P < 0.001) in the plasma of the coronary patients than in the control subjects. This finding was confirmed by a lower content (P < 0.02) of apo E, measured by ELISA, in the total HDL fraction isolated from the coronary patients. Gradient gel electrophoresis of the total HDL demonstrated that the coronary patients had a significantly decreased concentration of the large HDL particles, HDL2b, of mean diameter 10.57 nm and a higher concentration of the smaller-sized HDL3, especially HDL3c, of mean diameter 7.62 nm. The coronary patients had a lower concentration of HDL cholesterol than the control subjects, attributable to the HDL2 fraction, with no difference in HDL2a between the two groups. There was no difference in the concentration of plasma cholesterol or triglyceride. The distribution of apo E phenotypes was similar in the two groups. HDL2b produced the highest discriminant power between the two groups, followed by apo E-rich HDL, HDL2 and HDL3c Plasma cholesterol correlated strongly with apo E-rich HDL for control subjects but not for MI survivors. This study demonstrates that the inverse relationship between HDL cholesterol and coronary risk shown in epidemiological studies is attributable to the large, apo E-containing HDL subspecies which under some circumstances are implicated in cholesterol removal by reverse cholesterol transport. This study also suggests that the concentration of the large, apo E-containing HDL may provide a sensitive predictor for subjects at risk of developing coronary heart disease.
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PMID:Alterations in the concentration of an apolipoprotein E-containing subfraction of plasma high density lipoprotein in coronary heart disease. 811 62
Acetylcholine (Ach)-induced vascular relaxation is mediated by nitric oxide released from the endothelium. Hence, impaired Ach-induced relaxation reflects endothelial dysfunction. The action of lipoprotein lipase on chylomicrons and very low density lipoproteins produces remnant lipoproteins (RLP) rich in triglycerides (TG), cholesterol (C) and
apolipoprotein E
(apo E). Apo E on RLP serves as a ligand for uptake of RLP by macrophages, endothelial cells and other cells expressing the LDL receptor or the remnant receptor; uptake of RLP by vascular wall cells can promote atherosclerosis. Serum C, TG, Lp(a), apo E, apo A-I, apo B, HDL-C and RLP-C were measured in 652 patients who underwent diagnostic coronary angiography. Of these, 48 (32 males and 16 females, age 59 +/- 10 years) were suspected of having ischaemic heart disease because they had
chest pain
, but without angiographic evidence of atherosclerotic coronary artery disease defined as a discrete stenosis or intimal irregularity, and without any other known underlying heart disease. These were selected for acetylcholine provocation test in the left coronary artery. Nineteen of 48 patients had high RLP-C ( > or = 5 mg/dl, mean 8.7 +/- 3.1 mg/dl), 29 had normal RLP-C ( < or = 5 mg/dl, mean 2.4 +/- 0.4 mg/dl, P < 0.0001). The percent change (-, constriction, or +, dilation) in coronary artery diameter after intracoronary injection of Ach was smaller in the high RLP-C group, compared with the normal RLP-C group thus, in the left anterior descending artery, -33 +/- 23 vs -8 +/- 25 in the proximal segment (P <0.01), -30 +/- 37 vs -3 +/- 29 in the mid segment (P < 0.01), -17 +/- 47 vs 16 +/- 43 in the distal segment (P < 0.001); in the left circumflex artery, -29 +/- 46 vs -9 +/- 28 in the proximal segment (P < 0.01), -29 +/- 43 vs -5 +/- 34 in the mid segment (P < 0.01), -26 +/- 43 vs 10 +/- 31 in the distal segment (P < 0.001). There were no significant differences in other lipid levels. These results suggest that there is an association between high serum RLP-C and coronary vascular endothelial cell dysfunction and that RLP-C may be taken as a marker of early stage coronary artery atherosclerosis not detectable by angiography.
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PMID:Impaired endothelium-dependent acetylcholine-induced coronary artery relaxation in patients with high serum remnant lipoprotein particles. 971 43