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Effect of long-term physical activity on PCSK9, high- and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and lipoprotein(a) levels: a prospective observational trial

Michael Sponder, Ioana-Alexandra Campean, Daniel Dalos, Michael Emich, Monika Fritzer-Szekeres, Brigitte Litschauer, Jutta Bergler-Klein, Senta Graf, Jeanette Strametz-Juranek.   

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INTRODUCTION    Since proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) inhibitors were introduced to the market, the interest in PCSK9 metabolism has increased dramatically. OBJECTIVES    We investigated prospectively the influence of long-term physical activity on PCSK9, highand low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C and LDL-C, respectively), and lipoprotein(a) levels [Lp(a)]. PATIENTS AND METHODS    A total of 109 participants were recruited and instructed to increase their sport pensum by 75 min/wk of vigorous-intensity or 150 min/wk of moderate-intensity endurance training (or a mixture) within the calculated training pulse for 8 months. Stress tests were performed at baseline and at the end of the study to prove and quantify the performance gain. PCSK9 levels were measured at baseline and after 2, 6, and 8 months by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. HDL-C, LDL-C, and Lp(a) levels were measured at baseline and every 2 months. RESULTS    The final study sample included 79 subjects, who showed a mean performance gain of 11.4%. Mean (SD) PCSK9 and HDL-C levels increased significantly from 224.7 (66.8) ng/ml to 243.4 (84.0) ng/ml (P = 0.04) and 58.3 (18.4) mg/dl to 61.1 (18.5) mg/dl (P = 0.014), respectively. Mean (SD) LDL-C levels decreased significantly from 115.0 (33.4) mg/dl to 109.8 (31.7) mg/dl (P = 0.04), but there was no significant change in mean (SD) Lp(a) levels: 37.9 (51.9) nmol/l to 43.3 (60.6) nmol/l; P = 0.218. CONCLUSIONS    Our study showed a decrease in LDL-C levels induced by a long-term physical activity with a simultaneous increase in PCSK9 levels. PCSK9 is essential in lipid metabolism and should not be basically considered as harmful. It is possible that a certain amount of PCSK9 is beneficial to ensure an adequate lipid supply.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28607329     DOI: 10.20452/pamw.4044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pol Arch Intern Med        ISSN: 0032-3772


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1.  Long-term endurance training increases serum cathepsin S levels in healthy female subjects.

Authors:  M Sponder; C Minichsdorfer; I-A Campean; M Emich; M Fritzer-Szekeres; B Litschauer; J Strametz-Juranek
Journal:  Ir J Med Sci       Date:  2017-11-27       Impact factor: 1.568

2.  Ramadan Intermittent Fasting Is Associated with Changes in Circulating Proprotein Convertase Subtilisin/Kexin Type 9 (PCSK9) in Metabolically Healthy Obese Subjects.

Authors:  Hayder Hasan; Mohamed Madkour; Samir Awadallah; Mohamed Hassanein; Haitham Jahrami; MoezAlIslam Faris
Journal:  Medicina (Kaunas)       Date:  2022-03-31       Impact factor: 2.948

3.  Effect of cilostazol on plasma levels of proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9.

Authors:  I-Chih Chen; Wei-Kung Tseng; Yi-Heng Li; Shih-Ya Tseng; Ping-Yen Liu; Ting-Hsing Chao
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2017-11-14

4.  Long-term physical activity leads to a significant increase in serum sRAGE levels: a sign of decreased AGE-mediated inflammation due to physical activity?

Authors:  Michael Sponder; Ioana-Alexandra Campean; Michael Emich; Monika Fritzer-Szekeres; Brigitte Litschauer; Senta Graf; Daniel Dalos; Jeanette Strametz-Juranek
Journal:  Heart Vessels       Date:  2018-01-24       Impact factor: 2.037

5.  Effect of Physical Activity on Plasma PCSK9 in Subjects With High Risk for Type 2 Diabetes.

Authors:  Kari Antero Mäkelä; Juhani Leppäluoto; Jari Jokelainen; Timo Jämsä; Sirkka Keinänen-Kiukaanniemi; Karl-Heinz Herzig
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Review 6.  Coming Back to Physiology: Extra Hepatic Functions of Proprotein Convertase Subtilisin/Kexin Type 9.

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Journal:  Front Cardiovasc Med       Date:  2022-08-25

Review 8.  Sex difference in circulating PCSK9 and its clinical implications.

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Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2022-09-07       Impact factor: 5.988

Review 9.  Non-genetic influences on lipoprotein(a) concentrations.

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10.  Sports and HDL-Quality Reflected By Serum Amyloid A and Surfactant Protein B.

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Journal:  Int J Med Sci       Date:  2017-09-03       Impact factor: 3.738

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