Metabolic syndrome modulates association between endothelial lipase and lipid/lipoprotein plasma levels in acute heart failure patients

Potočnjak, Ines and Trbušić, Matias and Dokoza Terešak, Sanda and Radulović, Bojana and Pregartner, Gudrun and Berghold, Andrea and Tiran, Beate and Marsche, Gunther and Degoricija, Vesna and Frank, Saša (2017) Metabolic syndrome modulates association between endothelial lipase and lipid/lipoprotein plasma levels in acute heart failure patients. Scientific Reports, 7 (1). p. 1165. ISSN 2045-2322

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Abstract

We hypothesised that the established association of endothelial lipase (EL) plasma levels with atherogenic lipid profile is altered in acute heart failure (AHF) and additionally affected by overlapping metabolic syndrome (MetS). We examined the association of EL plasma levels and lipid/lipoprotein plasma levels in AHF patients without and with overlapping MetS. The study was performed as a single-centre, observational study on 152 AHF patients, out of which 85 had overlapping MetS. In the no-MetS group, EL plasma levels were significantly positively correlated with plasma levels of atherogenic lipids/lipoproteins, including total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-cholesterol, total LDL particles and triglycerides, but also with plasma levels of antiatherogenic high-density lipoprotein (HDL)-cholesterol, total HDL particles and small HDL particles. In the MetS group, EL plasma levels were positively correlated with triglyceride and small LDL-particle levels, and significantly negatively correlated with plasma levels of large HDL particles as well as with LDL- and HDL-particle size, respectively. EL- and lipid/lipoprotein- plasma levels were different in the no-MetS patients, compared to MetS patients. The association of EL with atherogenic lipid profile is altered in AHF and additionally modified by MetS, which strongly modulates EL- and lipid/lipoprotein-plasma levels in AHF.

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Departments: Katedra za internu medicinu
Depositing User: Martina Žužak
Status: Published
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Potočnjak, InesUNSPECIFIED
Trbušić, MatiasUNSPECIFIED
Dokoza Terešak, SandaUNSPECIFIED
Radulović, BojanaUNSPECIFIED
Pregartner, GudrunUNSPECIFIED
Berghold, AndreaUNSPECIFIED
Tiran, BeateUNSPECIFIED
Marsche, GuntherUNSPECIFIED
Degoricija, VesnaUNSPECIFIED
Frank, SašaUNSPECIFIED
Date: 26 April 2017
Date Deposited: 14 Mar 2018 10:44
Last Modified: 20 Aug 2020 09:08
Subjects: UNSPECIFIED
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URI: http://medlib.mef.hr/id/eprint/2847

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