| Literature DB >> 25300222 |
Zuzana Minarikova, Ludovit Gaspar, Peter Kruzliak1, Zuzana Celecová, Stanislav Oravec.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Atherogenic dyslipoproteinemia is one of the most important risk factor for atherosclerotic changes development. Hypothyroidism is one of the most common causes of secondary dyslipidemias which results from reduced LDL clearance and therefore raised levels of LDL and apoB. Association between small dense LDL (sdLDL) presentation and thyroid status has been examinated using polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis for lipoprotein subfractions evaluation.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25300222 PMCID: PMC4210611 DOI: 10.1186/1476-511X-13-158
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lipids Health Dis ISSN: 1476-511X Impact factor: 3.876
Figure 1Phenotype A and B in hypothyroid patients. * - normal values of TC, LDL, TG; iHCH – isolated hypercholesterolemia; combined HL – combined hyperlipidemia; iHTAG – isolated hypertriglyceridemia.
Characteristics of study participants
| Group | Hypothyroidism | Hyperthyroidism | ||
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| 32-82 | 61.7 ± 12.03 | 28-58 | 43.9 ± 9.26 |
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| 19.61-37.78 | 27.19 ± 4.1 | 19.66- 30.86 | 24.68 ± 3.51 |
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| 4 (10%) | 5 (16.67%) | ||
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| 36/4 | 25/5 | ||
BMI – Body Mass Index.
Correlations between subpopulations of LDL, VLDL and HDL compared with AIP, apoB and apoA1/apoB ratio in a group of patients with hypothyroidism
| AIP | apoB | apoA1/apoB | |
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| 0.169(NS) | 0.706** | -0.431** |
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| -0.186(NS) | 0.264(NS) | -0.049(NS) |
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| 0.211(NS) | 0.646** | -0.482** |
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| 0.538** | 0.570** | -0.635** |
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| 0.545** | 0.571** | -0.329* |
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| -0.491** | 0.111(NS) | 0.543** |
r/ρ: r - Pearson’s ev. ρ - Spearman’s correlation coefficient.
(** = P <0.01, * = p <0.05, NS = not significant).
Relationships between selected groups of lipoproteins in a group of patients with hypothyroidism
| VLDL | LDL1 | LDL2 | LDL3-7 | |
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| 0.572** | 0.640** | 0.608** | 0.311(NS) |
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| 0.362* | 0.698** | 0.701** | 0.294(NS) |
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| 0.008 (NS) | 0.441** | -0.091 (NS) | -0.367* |
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| 0.561** | 0.111 (NS) | 0.270 (NS) | 0.464** |
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| 0.342* | -0.186(NS) | 0.627** | - |
r/ρ: r - Pearson’s ev. ρ - Spearman’s correlation coefficient.
(** = P <0.01, * = p <0.05, NS = not significant).
Input and after treatment values for thyroid function parameters, lipid, apolipoprotein levels, apoA1/apoB ratio, AIP and lipoprotein subclasses for hypothyroid patients
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| Before treatment | In euthyreosis | ||||||
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| 6.10 | ±1.56 | 2.6-9.2 | 5.45 | ±1.03 | 3.26-7.27 | ** |
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| 2.05 | ±1.62 | 0.7-10.1 | 1.29 | ±0.55 | 0.48-2.5 | *** |
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| 3.86 | ±1.25 | 1.6-6.4 | 3.38 | ±0.85 | 1.89-5.33 | ** |
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| 1.21 | ±0.31 | 0.6-2 | 1.26 | ±0.31 | 0.67-1.99 | NS |
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| 1.89 | ±0.65 | 0.87-3.47 | 1.67 | ±0.40 | 0.77-2.6 | * |
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| 1.02 | ±0.29 | 0.41-1.64 | 0.92 | ±0.21 | 0.56-1.5 | ** |
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| 1.95 | ±0.71 | 0.87-3.44 | 1.86 | ±0.5 | 1.16-2.88 | NS |
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| 0.17 | ±0.28 | -0.31-0.95 | -0.02 | ±0.26 | -0.38-0.47 | *** |
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| 47.35 | ±18.48 | 10-113 | 53.78 | ±15.33 | 32-87 | * |
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| 33.85 | ±19.53 | 0-76 | 20.48 | ±11.25 | 5-53 | *** |
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| 24.18 | ±10.76 | 8-50 | 20.93 | ±6.84 | 10-36 | * |
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| 15.78 | ±6.88 | 4-30 | 13.35 | ±3.87 | 8-21 | * |
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| 19.38 | ±9.54 | 4-43 | 21.23 | ±5.21 | 13-32 | NS |
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| 40.03 | ±16.84 | 8-80 | 31.20 | ±9.58 | 10-61 | *** |
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| 19.6 | 27.04 | 10.57-150 | 3.21 | 3,79 | 0.5-4.8 | *** |
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| 7.24 | 3.17 | 1.56-9.0 | 15 | 3,41 | 12-21.8 | *** |
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| 6.5 | 10 | 0-54 | 0 | 1 | 0-8 | *** |
apo – apolipoprotein, AIP – atherogenic index of plasma, Q3-Q1 – interquartile range.
* significantly different via the Student’s t-test or Wilcoxon signed-rank test for non-parametric data: * p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001
Figure 2The Effect of treatment on LDL subfractions in hypothyroid patients. (0) before treatment (1) in euthyreosis.
Input and after treatment values for thyroid function parameters, lipid, apolipoprotein levels, apoA1/apoB ratio, AIP and lipoprotein subclasses in hyperthyroid patients
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| 3.65 | ±0.62 | 2.9-5.0 | 5.57 | ±1.08 | 2.77-6.9 | *** |
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| 1.0 | ±0.29 | 0.6-1.6 | 1.22 | ±0.37 | 0.58-1.81 | ** |
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| 2.05 | ±0.42 | 1.47-3.21 | 3.26 | ±0.77 | 1.34-4.29 | *** |
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| 1.03 | ±0.22 | 0.67-1.45 | 1.38 | ±0.26 | 0.93-2.17 | *** |
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| 1.56 | ±0.29 | 1.10-2.09 | 1.92 | ±0.25 | 1.52-2.6 | *** |
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| 0.61 | ±0.12 | 0.42-0.99 | 0.92 | ±0.17 | 0.42-1.15 | *** |
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| 2.59 | ±0.55 | 1.90-3.76 | 2.16 | ±0.49 | 1.58-3.79 | *** |
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| -0.02 | ±0.20 | -0.33-0.32 | -0.07 | ±0.17 | -0.50-0.18 | NS |
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| 35.97 | ±8.29 | 25-60 | 53.80 | ±10.75 | 25-69 | *** |
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| 7.00 | ±2.42 | 2-12 | 15.67 | ±10.17 | 3-36 | *** |
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| 11.93 | ±2.53 | 6-17 | 17.33 | ±5.38 | 8-26 | *** |
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| 8.90 | ±2.58 | 5-14 | 12.17 | ±3.87 | 4-18 | *** |
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| 15.47 | ±4.97 | 7-27 | 26.63 | ±8.27 | 5-42 | *** |
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| 22.27 | ±9.32 | 12-43 | 35.83 | ±9.51 | 20-55 | *** |
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| 0.001 | 0.0066 | 0.0025-0.054 | 2.1 | 2,22 | 0.5-4.9 | *** |
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| 55.9 | 42,28 | 25.07-138 | 16.4 | 4,38 | 12.1-21.84 | *** |
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| 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | * |
apo – apolipoprotein, AIP – atherogenic index of plasma, Q3-Q1 – interquartile range.
* significantly different via the Student’s t-test or Wilcoxon signed-rank test for non-parametric data: * p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001.
Figure 3The Effect of treatment on LDL subfractions in hyperthyroid patients. (0) before treatment (1) in euthyreosis.