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Population-based reference values for lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT).

J J Albers, R O Bergelin, J L Adolphson, P W Wahl.   

Abstract

Plasma unesterified cholesterol is converted to cholesteryl ester by the enzyme lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT). Plasma levels of LCAT were measured by a sensitive double antibody radioimmunoassay in a sample from an adult employee population, ages 20-59 years, in the Pacific Northwest. After adjusting for differences in relative body mass, women had significantly higher LCAT levels (5.90 +/- 1.06, n = 154) than men (5.49 +/- 0.89, n = 83). For ages 20-59 years, LCAT levels showed a slight association with age: r = 0.13 for men and 0.29 for women. LCAT was positively correlated with relative body mass, total cholesterol, and LDL cholesterol. Men who smoked cigarettes had significantly lower LCAT mass than men who did not smoke cigarettes. No statistical differences in mean LCAT values were found between drinkers and nondrinkers. The 5th percentile LCAT value was 4.3 micrograms/ml for both men and women not using hormones. The 95th percentile value was 7.3 micrograms/ml for men and 7.8 micrograms/ml for women regardless of hormone use. Subjects phenotypically LCAT-deficient by clinical criteria and by the absence or near absence of LCAT activity had levels of LCAT mass well below the reference values: 0.73 +/- 0.70, range 0.10 micrograms/ml to 2.65 micrograms/ml, n = 20. Parents or children of LCAT-deficient subjects, i.e., obligate heterozygotes for familial LCAT deficiency, had reduced levels: 3.59 +/- 0.69, range 2.59-4.61 micrograms/ml, n = 19.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7115467     DOI: 10.1016/0021-9150(82)90036-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Atherosclerosis        ISSN: 0021-9150            Impact factor:   5.162


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