HUMAN PLASMA FATTY ACID COMPOSITION : THE FEATURES OF HYPERLIPOPROTEINEMIA AND THE INFLUENCE OF γ-LINOLENATE AND CLOFIBRATE
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The fatty acid compositions in total phospholipid (PL), cholesteryl ester (CE) and triglyceride (TG) were analyzed in human plasma. In forty-five hypertensives, significant positive correlation was found between the percentages of palmitate and palmitoleate in CE and TG. Linoleate was inversely cor-related to monoenoates in CE, and to palmitate and palmitoleate in TG. There was significant positive correlation between eicosapentaenoate and docosahexaenoate in the linolenate family, but no significant correlation was found among linoleate, homo-γ-linolenate and arachidonate in the linoleate family. The groups of type II, III and IV hyperlipoproteinemias (17,9 and 14 cases, respectively) and normolipidemic diabetes (11 cases) were compared with a normolipidemic hypertensive control group (34 cases). Small differences were found in the plasma fatty acid composition in type II and diabetic groups, compared with the control. In type III and IV groups, palmitate and palmitoleate increased and linoleate decreased in every fraction, and in PL the percentage of homo-γ-linolenate increased and that of nervonate decreased. Five of the type II hypercholesterolemics were given 2.4 or 3.6g/day of ethyl γ-linolenate for four months. Serum arachidonate content increased somewhat, but the increase of γ-linolenate in CE and homo-γ-linolenate in PL was marked. In hyperlipoproteinemics (mainly type III and IV) administered clofibrate, increased percentages of nervonate in PL, γ-linolenate in CE, and eicosapentaenoate in TG were found.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 1971-10-20
著者
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Okuda Fumio
First Dept. Of Intern. Med Osaka Univ. Med. School
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Okada Fumio
First Dept. Of Intern. Med. Osaka Univ.
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Yoshikawa Iwao
The First Department Of Internal Medicine. Faculty Of Medicine. Osaka University
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Okada Fumio
The First Department Of Internal Medicine. Faculty Of Medicine. Osaka University
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Okada Fumio
1st Dept. Of Intern. Med. Osaka Univ. Med. School
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TAKAYASU KEN
The First Department of Internal Medicine. Faculty of Medicine. Osaka University
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TADA TOSHIO
The First Department of Internal Medicine. Faculty of Medicine. Osaka University
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Tada Toshio
The First Department Of Internal Medicine. Faculty Of Medicine. Osaka University:(present)the Depart
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Tada Toshio
The First Department Of Internal Medicine. Faculty Of Medicine. Osaka University:(present)the Depart
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Tada Toshio
The First Department Of Internal Medicine. Faculty Of Medicine. Osaka University:(present)the Department Of Internal Medicine. Sakai Minicipal Hospital
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