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Changes in serum lipoproteins and high-density lipoprotein composition during isotretinoin therapy
Authors:T J O'Leary  I E Simo  N Kanigsberg  J Walker  J C Goodall  T C Ooi
Institution:Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Ottawa Civic Hospital, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Abstract:Oral isotretinoin has been reported to increase serum total triglycerides (TG), cholesterol (TC), phospholipids (TPL), apoprotein B (apo B), and to reduce high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C). To investigate the effects of isotretinoin on HDL, we measured HDL-C, HDL phospholipids (HDL-PL), apoprotein A1 (apo A-1), and HDL-C subfractions (HDL2-C and HDL3-C) in 24 healthy, male patients receiving a 16-week course of isotretinoin (1.0 mg/kg/day) for treatment of severe acne vulgaris. Patients were placed on a constant diet and fasting lipid parameters were measured every 4 weeks. Analysis of the data from the 20 patients who completed the study confirmed the reported increase in TG, TC, LDL-C, apo B, and LDL-C/HDL-C (all p less than 0.01) observed during isotretinoin therapy. Reduction occurred in HDL-C (p less than 0.05) and HDL2-C (p less than 0.01) while HDL3-C remained unchanged, indicating that the effect of isotretinoin is on the HDL2-C subfraction. Apo A-1 and HDL-PL did not change significantly, suggesting that the reduction in HDL-C represents cholesterol depletion of the HDL particle rather than a reduction in HDL mass. After discontinuing isotretinoin, serum lipid parameters returned to baseline levels.
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