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Association of elevated lipoprotein(a) levels and coronary heart disease in NIDDM patients. Relationship with apolipoprotein(a) phenotypes
Authors:Dr J Ruiz  J Thillet  T Huby  R W James  D Erlich  P Flandre  P Froguel  J Chapman  Ph Passa
Institution:(1) Endocrinology Department, Saint-Louis Hospital, Paris, France;(2) INSERM U-321, La Pitié Hospital, Paris, France;(3) Division de Diabétologie, University Hospital of Geneva, Switzerland;(4) Biochemistry Department, Saint-Louis Hospital, Paris, France;(5) INSERM U-194, La Pitié Hospital, Paris, France;(6) Clinique de Médecine 1, Hôpital Cantonal Universitaire de Genève, 24, rue Micheli-du-Crest, CH-1211 Genève, Switzerland
Abstract:Summary Non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) is a strong and independent risk factor for coronary heart disease. We assessed the potential relationship between plasma Lp(a) levels, apo(a) phenotypes and coronary heart disease in a population of NIDDM patients. Seventy-one patients with coronary heart disease, who previously have had transmural myocardial infarction, or significant stenosis on coronary angiography, or positive myocardial thallium scintigraphy, or in combination, were compared with 67 patients without coronary heart disease, who tested negatively upon either coronary angiography, myocardial thallium scintigraphy or a maximal exercise test. The prevalence of plasma Lp(a) levels elevated above the threshold for increased cardiovascular risk (>0.30 g/l) was significantly higher (p=0.005) in patients with coronary heart disease (33.8%) compared to the control group (13.4%). The relative risk (odds ratio) of coronary heart disease among patients with high Lp(a) concentrations was 3.1 (95% confidence interval, 1.31–7.34;p=0.01). The overall frequency distribution of apo(a) phenotypes differed significantly between the two groups (p=0.043). However, the frequency of apo(a) isoforms of low apparent molecular mass (le700 kDa) was of borderline significance (p=0.067) between patients with or without coronary heart disease (29.6% and 16.4%, respectively). In this Caucasian population of NIDDM patients, elevated Lp(a) levels were associated with coronary heart disease, an association which was partially accounted for by the higher frequency of apo(a) isoforms of small size. In multivariate analyses, elevated levels of Lp(a) were independently associated with coronary heart disease (odds ratio 3.48, p=0.0233).Abbreviations NIDDM Non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus - IDDM insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus - CHD coronary heart disease - Lp(a) lipoprotein(a) - apo(a) apolipoprotein(a) - apoB apolipoprotein B - HMGCoA reductase hydroxymethylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase
Keywords:NIDDM  lipoprotein(a)  apo(a) isoforms  coronary heart disease  lipids  lipoproteins  cardiovascular risk factors
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