Apolipoprotein E Polymorphism Influences Lipid Phenotypes in Chinese Families With Familial Combined Hyperlipidemia
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Background Apolipoprotein E (apoE) polymorphism is associated with changes in the lipoprotein profile of individuals with familial combined hyperlipidemia (FCHL), but its effects on the lipoprotein profiles of members of Chinese families with FCHL remain uncertain. Methods and Results 43 FCHL families (n=449) and 9 normolipidemic families (n=73) were recruited to assess the influence of apoE polymorphism on plasma lipids. The relative frequency of the ε4 allele in affected and unaffected FCHL relatives, spouses and normolipidemic members was 13.8%, 5.3%, 9.1% and 6.8%, respectively, with a significantly higher frequency in affected FCHL relatives, compared with unaffected FCHL relatives or normolipidemic members (p=0.0002 or p=0.029). In FCHL relatives, the apoE4 subset (E4/4 and E4/3) exhibited significantly higher levels of apoB, total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDL-C) than did the apoE3 (E3/3) subset, especially in women (all p<0.05), and there was significant elevation of LDL-C concentrations in men only (p<0.05). In men, the apoE2 (E3/2) subset indicated a decreased level of apoB and increased apoA1 compared with those in the apoE3 subset (p<0.05). Conclusions ApoE polymorphism appears to be associated with variance of the lipoprotein phenotype in Chinese families with FCHL.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 2006-11-20
著者
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Sun Yu-hua
Cardiovascular Institute And Fu Wai Heart Hospital Chinese Academy Of Medical Sciences And Peking Un
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Zhang Chao-yang
Division Of Cardiology Cardiovascular Institute And Fu Wai Heart Hospital Chinese Academy Of Medical
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Yang Yue-jin
Cardiovascular Institute And Fu Wai Heart Hospital Chinese Academy Of Medical Sciences And Peking Un
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Gu Yu-chun
Department Of Physiology School Of Medicine Birmingham University
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Pei Wei-Dong
Division of Cardiology, Cardiovascular Institute and Fu Wai Heart Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medic
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Zhang Yan-Hong
Department of Biology, Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Sun Yu-Hua
Division of Cardiology, Cardiovascular Institute and Fu Wai Heart Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medic
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Wang Yan-Fen
Department of Biology, Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Zhang Jian
Division of Cardiology, Cardiovascular Institute and Fu Wai Heart Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medic
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Liu Li-Sheng
Division of Cardiology, Cardiovascular Institute and Fu Wai Heart Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medic
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Hui Ru-Tai
Division of Cardiology, Cardiovascular Institute and Fu Wai Heart Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medic
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Liu Yu-Qing
Division of Cardiology, Cardiovascular Institute and Fu Wai Heart Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medic
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Yang Yue-Jin
Division of Cardiology, Cardiovascular Institute and Fu Wai Heart Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medic
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Pei Wei-dong
Cardiovascular Institute And Fu Wai Heart Hospital Chinese Academy Of Medical Sciences And Peking Un
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Liu Yu-qing
Division Of Cardiology Cardiovascular Institute And Fu Wai Heart Hospital Chinese Academy Of Medical
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Hui Ru-tai
Division Of Cardiology Cardiovascular Institute And Fu Wai Heart Hospital Chinese Academy Of Medical
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Wang Yan-fen
Department Of Biology Graduate School Of The Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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Liu Li-sheng
Division Of Cardiology Cardiovascular Institute And Fu Wai Heart Hospital Chinese Academy Of Medical
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Zhang Yan-hong
Department Of Biology Graduate School Of The Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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Zhang Jian
Division Of Cardiology Cardiovascular Institute And Fu Wai Heart Hospital Chinese Academy Of Medical
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