Distribution of the LDL Subclasses and Apolipoprotein Levels in Hyperlipidemias

LDL subclasses were determined by nondenaturing polyacrylamide slab gel electrophoresis in sera from normal and hyperlipidemic subjects (IIa, IIb and IV) and their size distributions were examined with reference to the levels of apolipoproteins. Apolipoproteins B, C-II, C-III and E were significantl...

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Published inJapanese Journal of Clinical Chemistry Vol. 26; no. 3; pp. 134 - 142
Main Authors Saheki, Shuichi, Takeuchi, Nozomu, Shishino, Koji
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japan Society of Clinical Chemistry 1997
一般社団法人 日本臨床化学会
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ISSN0370-5633
2187-4077
DOI10.14921/jscc1971b.26.3_134

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Summary:LDL subclasses were determined by nondenaturing polyacrylamide slab gel electrophoresis in sera from normal and hyperlipidemic subjects (IIa, IIb and IV) and their size distributions were examined with reference to the levels of apolipoproteins. Apolipoproteins B, C-II, C-III and E were significantly high in sera from hyperlipidemic patients, while there was no significant difference in the level of apolipoprotein A-I. The smaller LDL subclasses (Rf = 0.80, 0.84, 0.92) appeared in hyperlipidemic patients but not in normal subjects. Smaller LDL subclasses showed increased prevalence among patients with hyperapolipoproteinemia and tended to be increased among patients with vascular complications; cerebral infarction, myocardial infarction, hypertension and diabetes mellitus with complications.
ISSN:0370-5633
2187-4077
DOI:10.14921/jscc1971b.26.3_134