Abstract

BackgroundFractional esterification rate of cholesterol in high-density lipoprotein (FERHDL) has been found to be closely correlated with atherosclerotic dyslipidemia, especially lipoprotein distributions, and is a potentially useful predictor for coronary heart disease (CHD). The associations of FERHDL, measured by the simple and precise HPLC method, with angiographically defined CHD and its related risk factors in Chinese patients were evaluated.MethodsTwo hundred and fifty eight Chinese patients who had indications for angiography were enrolled in this study. Coronary angiograms were obtained by the standard techniques. FERHDL was determined by the HPLC method. Cholesterol levels in serum HDL, LDL and subfractions were measured by ultracentrifugation/HPLC method. Associations between FERHDL and CHD and CHD risk factors were analyzed.ResultsFERHDL was correlated with almost all the CHD risk factors. Compared with the non-CHD group, the CHD patients had higher values of FERHDL (20.9 ± 7.9%/h vs 17.7 ± 7.1%/h, p = 0.001). FERHDL was found to be independently and positively correlated with log TG (β = 0.386, P < 0.001) and log (LDLb-C) (β = 0.165, P = 0.020), respectively, and negatively correlated with log (HDL2-C)(β = −0.351, P < 0.001). Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that age, diabetes mellitus, smoking and FERHDL (OR = 1.056–1.080, p < 0.05) were independent risk factors for CHD.ConclusionFERHDL significantly correlated with both HDL2-C and LDLb-C, and therefore, is the predictor of lipoprotein distributions. In addition, after correcting for the presence of classic risk factors, FERHDL was independently associated with the presence of angiographically defined CHD.

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  • Fractional esterification rate of cholesterol in high-density lipoprotein (FERHDL) has been found to be closely correlated with atherosclerotic dyslipidemia, especially lipoprotein distributions, and is a potentially useful predictor for coronary heart disease (CHD)

  • As an important enzyme involved in the reverse cholesterol transport (RCT), Lecithin:cholesterolacyl transferase (LCAT) plays a key role in the maturation of HDL particles and the Regression coefficient SE

  • We investigated the associations of serum FERHDL with angiographically defined CHD, CHD severity and CHD risk factors in Chinese patients

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Introduction

Fractional esterification rate of cholesterol in high-density lipoprotein (FERHDL) has been found to be closely correlated with atherosclerotic dyslipidemia, especially lipoprotein distributions, and is a potentially useful predictor for coronary heart disease (CHD). The associations of FERHDL, measured by the simple and precise HPLC method, with angiographically defined CHD and its related risk factors in Chinese patients were evaluated. We established a simple, nonradioactive, and precise HPLC method for the measurement of FERHDL [14]. With this method, we have documented significant associations between FERHDL and lipid profiles, especially the negative correlation with large HDL and positive correlation with small-dense LDL concentrations in healthy volunteers. The aims of the current study are to evaluate the associations of FERHDL, measured by the HPLC method, with angiographically defined CHD and CHD severity, and the associations between FERHDL and the major CHD risk factors in Chinese patients

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