Increase in the ratio of serum levels of apolipoproteins A-I and A-II during prolonged physical strain and calorie deficiency |
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Authors: | P. Magnus A. -L. BØrresen P. K. Opstad J. F. Bugge K. Berg |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Medical Genetics, University of Oslo, Box 1036, Blindern, Oslo 3;(2) Division of Toxicology, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, Kjeller, Norway |
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Abstract: | Summary Effects of four days of intense physical activity on serum concentrations of total triglycerides, total cholesterol and apolipoproteins A-I, A-II, and B were studied in 35 well-trained young men. Serum total triglyceride levels decreased to 70% of baseline levels after 24 h, and fell further to 50% of baseline levels after 4 days. Serum levels of total cholesterol fell steadily to about 80% of baseline levels on the 4th day. Apo-B levels fell to 85% of baseline levels after 24 h, and remained at that level. Apo A-I fell to about 90%, and apo A-II to about 80% of baseline levels, causing a significant increase in the ratio of apo A-I to apo A-II. The intraindividual changes in apo B were positively correlated to changes in cholesterol during the first day (r=0.60). The changes in apo A-I and apo A-II had no significant correlation with changes in total cholesterol or triglycerides, or with one another, suggesting that apo A-I and apo A-II are metabolized independently during conditions of hard physical exercise. |
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Keywords: | Apoproteins Apo A-I/ apo A-II ratio Cholesterol Prolonged exercise Triglycerides |
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