Lipoprotein(a) Levels in the Nephrotic Syndrome.
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
We investigated serum lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] levels in 20 patients with the nephrotic syndrome. Lp(a) levels in the nephrotic syndrome patients were significantly higher than those in a control group (30.4±22.5 vs 10.4±17.7mg/dl). Overall, the serum Lp(a) and lipid levels showed no relationship, but on an individual basis the serum Lp(a) level varied with the serum levels of total cholesterol and low density lipoprotein cholesterol in the nephrotic syndrome patients. Our findings suggest that a decrease in serum albumin led to increased hepatic Lp(a) synthesis. It is well known that thrombotic disease supervenes on hypercoagulability in the nephrotic syndrome, so the determination of Lp(a) levels in these patients may provide information which is useful for preventing thrombotic complications.(Internal Medicine 31 : 1004-1008, 1992)
- 社団法人 日本内科学会の論文
著者
-
Fujioka Takayuki
The Second Department Of Internal Medicine Nihon University School Of Medicine
-
Yasugi Tadao
The Second Department Of Internal Medicine Nihon University School Of Medicine
-
SAITO Eiji
the Second Department of Internal Medicine, Nihon University School of Medicine
-
KANNO Hiroaki
the Second Department of Internal Medicine, Nihon University School of Medicine
-
YASUGI Tadao
the Second Department of Internal Medicine, Nihon University School of Medicine
関連論文
- Serum Apolipoprotein J in Health, Coronary Heart Disease and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
- STUDIES ON ATHEROSCLEROSIS : THE ROLE OF LIPOPROTEINS AS THE CAUSE OF HYPERLIPEMIA : (Part II)
- A STUDY OF ATHEROSCLEROSIS : RELATION OF THE ARTERIOSCLEROTIC CHANGES IN THE OCCULAR FUNDUS TO HYPERTENSION AND SERUM LIPIDS
- STUDIES ON ATHEROSCLEROSIS ASPECTS FROM THE ANTI-ATHEROGENESITY OF HIGH DENSITY LIPOPROTEINS (HDL) : Proceedlngs of the 35th Annual Meetlng of the Japanese Circulation Society (part I)
- COMPARISON LATE POTENTIAL MAP WITH FILTERED QRS MAP BY SIGNAL-AVERAGED BODY SURFACE MAPPING
- A Study of Hypertension : Participation of Central Adrenaergic Mechanism on the Angiotensin II-induced Hypertension : SYMPOSIUM ON PATHOGENESIS OF ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION
- A STUDY OF CATECHOLAMINE AND LIPIDS : COMBINATION OF NOREPINEPHRINE AND PHOSPHATIDYL CHOLINE : PROCEEDINGS OF THE 38TH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY
- STUDIES ON ATHEROSCLEROSIS : HYPER-LIPIDEMIA FROM THE ASPECT OF APOLIPOPROTEINS : PROCEEDINGS OF THE 38TH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY
- The important role for βVLDLs binding at the fourth cysteine of first ligand-binding domain in the low-density lipoprotein receptor
- The Very Low-density Lipoprotein (VLDL) Receptor : Characterization and Functions as a Peripheral Lipoprotein Receptor
- Effect of reperfusion by direct percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty on ventricular late potentials in cases of total coronary occlusion at initial coronary arteriography
- STUDIES ON ARTERIOSCLEROSIS : CLASSIFICATION AND STATISTICAL STUDY OF HYPERLIPEMIA IN ARTERIOSCLEROSIS : Proceedings of the 34th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Circulation Society (Part I)
- ASSESSMENT OF EJECTION FRACTION OF THE RIGHT AND LEFT VENTRICLES IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION BY MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
- USEFULNESS OF THALLIUM-201 RE-INJECTION METHOD FOR THE EVALUATION OF MYOCARDIAL VIABILITY
- STUDIES ON ARTERIOSCLEROSIS : Influx and Outflux of Serum Lipoproteins into Aortic Intima
- 49. Studies on the Genesis of Atherosclerosis; Influx of Serum Lipoprotein into Aortic Wall
- Studies on the Lipid Metabolism in Arteriosclerotics : Relationship of Serum Lipids and Fatty Acid Levels
- 111. Studies on the Lipid Metabolism in Arteriosclerosis : From the Special Aspects of Lipoprotein Fatty Acid Composition
- Lipoproteins and Hyperlipidemia : Special Refference on the LCAT and Apo-lipoproteins
- Hourly Variation of Serum Cholesterol Levels and Relationships of Serum Total Lipids with the Development of Arteriosclerosis
- Studies on the Fatty Acid Composition of Various Lipoprotein Fractions in Arteriosclerotic Subjects
- Lipoprotein(a) Levels in the Nephrotic Syndrome.