OBJECTIVES: to test the hypotheses that increased acute phase reactants predict elevated levels of lipoproteins and increased plaque volume as well as echolucency of carotid plaques. MATERIALS AND METHODS: the study included 258 patients with >or =50% carotid artery stenosis. Acute phase reactants (orosomucoid, C-reactive protein (CRP)) were measured in the fasting state, and ultracentrifugated lipoproteins before and after a standardised fat load test. Echogenicity of carotid plaques was detected using high-resolution B-mode ultrasound and computer-assisted image processing. A subgroup of 81 patients underwent carotid endarterectomy. RESULTS: on linear regression analysis orosomucoid levels were positively associated with fasting and postprandial levels of all triglyceride-rich lipoproteins, and negatively associated with HDL cholesterol (p -values <0.0001); results for CRP were less pronounced. Orosomucoid and CRP both predicted the presence of an increased carotid plaque volume on univariate analysis (p =0.01 and p =0.02). Finally, orosomucoid was negatively associated with echolucency of carotid plaques ( p =0.05). CONCLUSIONS: elevated levels of acute phase reactants are strongly associated with elevated levels of triglyceride-rich lipoproteins, increased plaque volume, and borderline significantly associated with echolucency of carotid plaques. Elevated acute phase reactants possibly predict severity of atherosclerosis, and presence of lipid-rich, rupture-prone plaques. Copyright 2001 Harcourt Publishers Limited.
OBJECTIVES: to test the hypotheses that increased acute phase reactants predict elevated levels of lipoproteins and increased plaque volume as well as echolucency of carotid plaques. MATERIALS AND METHODS: the study included 258 patients with >or =50% carotid artery stenosis. Acute phase reactants (orosomucoid, C-reactive protein (CRP)) were measured in the fasting state, and ultracentrifugated lipoproteins before and after a standardised fat load test. Echogenicity of carotid plaques was detected using high-resolution B-mode ultrasound and computer-assisted image processing. A subgroup of 81 patients underwent carotid endarterectomy. RESULTS: on linear regression analysis orosomucoid levels were positively associated with fasting and postprandial levels of all triglyceride-rich lipoproteins, and negatively associated with HDL cholesterol (p -values <0.0001); results for CRP were less pronounced. Orosomucoid and CRP both predicted the presence of an increased carotid plaque volume on univariate analysis (p =0.01 and p =0.02). Finally, orosomucoid was negatively associated with echolucency of carotid plaques ( p =0.05). CONCLUSIONS: elevated levels of acute phase reactants are strongly associated with elevated levels of triglyceride-rich lipoproteins, increased plaque volume, and borderline significantly associated with echolucency of carotid plaques. Elevated acute phase reactants possibly predict severity of atherosclerosis, and presence of lipid-rich, rupture-prone plaques. Copyright 2001 Harcourt Publishers Limited.
Authors: Edmond K Kabagambe; Jose M Ordovas; Michael Y Tsai; Ingrid B Borecki; Paul N Hopkins; Stephen P Glasser; Donna K Arnett Journal: Atherosclerosis Date: 2008-08-13 Impact factor: 5.162
Authors: O A Dmitrieva; E D Ovchinnikova; E A Utkina; P A Levashov; O I Afanasieva; I Y Adamova; S N Pokrovsky Journal: Acta Naturae Date: 2021 Oct-Dec Impact factor: 1.845