Abstract

HDL consists of two major subfractions, HDL2 and HDL3. This paper describes a simple method for assaying HDL subspecies by combining a single precipitation with a direct high density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-C) assay. A precipitation reagent (0.06 ml) containing 1,071 U/ml heparin, 500 mmol/l MnCl2) and 12 mg/ml dextran sulfate was added to a serum (0.3 ml). The sample was incubated and centrifuged at 10,000 rpm for 10 min. HDL3-C was measured by a homogenous HDL-C assay in the supernatant, and HDL2-C was estimated by subtracting the HDL3-C from the direct HDL-C. The HDL3-C and HDL2-C values determined by the precipitation method were identical to those determined by ultracentrifugation, and there were excellent correlations between the methods in the measurements of HDL3-C and HDL2-C (r = 0.933 and 0.978, respectively; n = 102). The two methods also proved to be highly correlated in the measurement of apolipoprotein A-I and A-II in HDL subfractions. The HDL-C subfractions determined by ultracentrifugation were more closely associated with the homogenous HDL-C assay than with the total cholesterol assay, especially in the hypertriglyceridemic samples. Our method is far simpler and more precise than the classical dual precipitation method for HDL-C subfractions, and it can be easily performed in a routine chemical laboratory.

Highlights

  • HDL consists of two major subfractions, HDL2 and HDL3

  • The HDL3-C and HDL2-C values determined by the dual and single precipitation methods correlated excellently with those determined by ultracentrifugation (Fig. 1), the slopes for HDL3-C and HDL2-C determined by precipitation were steeper (1.23–1.29) and more sluggish (0.82– 0.84), respectively

  • We established a simple and precise assay for measuring high density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-C) subfractions by a single precipitation with a heparin/Mn/dextran sulfate (DS) mixture followed by a direct HDL-C assay

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Introduction

HDL consists of two major subfractions, HDL2 and HDL3. This paper describes a simple method for assaying HDL subspecies by combining a single precipitation with a direct high density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-C) assay. Ito. A simple and precise method for measuring HDL-cholesterol subfractions by a single precipitation followed by homogenous HDL-cholesterol assay. Studies have yet to determine which of the two is the more powerful negative risk factor for CHD events, a simple and reliable assay system for measuring the HDL subfractions will have to be developed to determine the clinical significance of the HDL species. Several groups have already developed methods for measuring HDL subfractions by precipitation instead of ultracentrifugation [10,11,12,13,14] All of these methods, require dual-step precipitation: VLDL and LDL fractions are precipitated with heparin-manganese (Mn), whereupon HDL2 is precipitated with dextran sulfate (DS) in the supernatant from the heparin-Mn precipitation. Oped a single precipitation procedure for selectively separating HDL3 from other lipoproteins with a heparin/ Mn/DS mixture

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