The relationships between biliary lipid composition and cholesterol or triglyceride concentration in plasma lipoprotein fractions (i.e., very-low density, low-density, high-density, HDL2 and HDL3) have been studied in normolipaemic female gallstone patients. Univariate and multivariate stepwise statistical analyses were used to correlate biliary-tested variables against lipid lipoprotein concentration. Cholesterol saturation index was found to be positively and independently associated with total triglycerides, very-low-density lipoprotein triglycerides, very-low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and furthermore, negatively, with HDL3-cholesterol. Percent biliary deoxycholate was positively correlated with both cholesterol saturation index and plasma very-low-density cholesterol or triglycerides. Neither cholesterol saturation index nor percent biliary deoxycholate showed any correlation with total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, HDL2-cholesterol. The present findings suggest a linkage between biliary deoxycholate, biliary cholesterol saturation and plasma very-low-density lipoprotein levels in gallstone patients. Furthermore, since the lipoprotein risk factors for coronary heart disease showed no correlation with cholesterol saturation index, these results were considered a biochemical proof against the supposed association between coronary heart disease and gallstone disease.

Alvaro, D., Angelico, F., Attili, A., Antonini, R., Mazzarella, B., Ginanni Corradini, S., et al. (1986). Plasma lipid lipoproteins and biliary lipid composition in female gallstone patients. BIOMEDICA BIOCHIMICA ACTA, 45(6), 761-768.

Plasma lipid lipoproteins and biliary lipid composition in female gallstone patients

ANTONINI, RICCARDO;ANGELICO, MARIO
1986-01-01

Abstract

The relationships between biliary lipid composition and cholesterol or triglyceride concentration in plasma lipoprotein fractions (i.e., very-low density, low-density, high-density, HDL2 and HDL3) have been studied in normolipaemic female gallstone patients. Univariate and multivariate stepwise statistical analyses were used to correlate biliary-tested variables against lipid lipoprotein concentration. Cholesterol saturation index was found to be positively and independently associated with total triglycerides, very-low-density lipoprotein triglycerides, very-low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and furthermore, negatively, with HDL3-cholesterol. Percent biliary deoxycholate was positively correlated with both cholesterol saturation index and plasma very-low-density cholesterol or triglycerides. Neither cholesterol saturation index nor percent biliary deoxycholate showed any correlation with total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, HDL2-cholesterol. The present findings suggest a linkage between biliary deoxycholate, biliary cholesterol saturation and plasma very-low-density lipoprotein levels in gallstone patients. Furthermore, since the lipoprotein risk factors for coronary heart disease showed no correlation with cholesterol saturation index, these results were considered a biochemical proof against the supposed association between coronary heart disease and gallstone disease.
1986
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/12 - GASTROENTEROLOGIA
English
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Cholelithiasis; Humans; Lipids; Lipoproteins, HDL; Cholesterol; Ultracentrifugation; Bile; Triglycerides; Adult; Lipoproteins; Middle Aged; Lipid Metabolism; Female
Alvaro, D., Angelico, F., Attili, A., Antonini, R., Mazzarella, B., Ginanni Corradini, S., et al. (1986). Plasma lipid lipoproteins and biliary lipid composition in female gallstone patients. BIOMEDICA BIOCHIMICA ACTA, 45(6), 761-768.
Alvaro, D; Angelico, F; Attili, A; Antonini, R; Mazzarella, B; Ginanni Corradini, S; Gentile, S; Bracci, F; Angelico, M
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