Lipoprotein alterations in children with bacterial meningitis |
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Authors: | Jan-Inge Henter,Lars A Carlson,Mona Hansson,Peter Nilsson-Ehle,Eva Ö rtqvist |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pediatrics;Karolinska Institute, Sr Göran's/Karolinska Children's Hospital, King Gustaf V Research Institute;Department of Immunology Karolinska Institute, Stockholm;Department of Clinical Chemistry, University of Lund, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Abnormalities in serum lipids, including hypertriglycerideinia, are common during infectious disorders. However, the lipoprotein pattern during infections, particularly in children, has been investigated to only a limited extent. We have monitored alterations in serum lipoproteins in eight children with a severe baclcrial infcction (meningitis) by a quantitating method measuring cholesterol and triglyccrides in each major class. The levels of triglyccrides in serum and in low-density lipoproteins were markedly elevated during the infection, whereas the amount of cholesterol in high-density lipoprotcins was decreased. The cholesterol to triglyceride ratio was decreased in low-, as well as in high-density lipoproteins. These lipoprotein abnormalities may, at least in part, be explained by a depressed lipolytic activity of lipoprotein lipasc, the key enzyme for removal of triglycerides in man. Serum triglycerides and the levels of cholesterol in high-density lipoproteins, as well as the ratio between these parameters, may be used as indicators of inflammatory activity. |
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Keywords: | Cytokines hypertriglyceridemia lipoprotein lipuse lipoproteins meningitis |
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