Literature DB >> 7173298

Plasma high-density lipoproteins and hepatic microsomal enzyme induction. Relation to histological changes in the liver.

P V Luoma, E A Sotaniemi, R O Pelkonen, A Arranto, C Ehnholm.   

Abstract

The relationship between high-density lipoproteins (HDL) in plasma and hepatic structure and microsomal function has been investigated in 54 patients undergoing diagnostic liver biopsy. Plasma HDL cholesterol and major apoproteins were correlated with hepatic histology and microsomal enzyme activity assessed directly as liver cytochrome P-450 concentration and indirectly by plasma antipyrine clearance rate. HDL cholesterol, the concentrations of apoproteins A-I and A-II, the HDL cholesterol/total cholesterol ratio and cytochrome P-450 were low in subjects with moderate or severe hepatic fatty infiltration or cirrhosis when compared with the values for subjects with a normal live. HDL cholesterol and apoprotein A-I and the HDL cholesterol/total cholesterol ratio were directly proportional to the amount of non-fatty parenchyma in the livers. Subjects with a normal liver undergoing treatment with enzyme-inducing drugs, such as phenytoin, phenobarbital and primidone, had higher HDL cholesterol, apoproteins A-I and A-II, HDL cholesterol/total cholesterol ratio, cytochrome P-450 and antipyrine clearance rate than subjects not receiving such therapy. Treatment with inducers appeared to have compensated for the effect of liver disease in lowering plasma HLD. In the entire population, and also in subjects not taking inducing drugs, when considered separately, plasma HDL cholesterol, apoproteins A-I and A-II and the HDL cholesterol/total cholesterol ratio were significantly correlated with cytochrome P-450 concentration. In subjects on enzyme inducers, HDL cholesterol and apoprotein A-I levels and the HDL cholesterol/total cholesterol ratio were proportional to the magnitude of the induction. Serum triglycerides were inversely proportional to the measures of liver microsomal enzyme activity. The lipoprotein pattern, high HDL cholesterol and apoproteins A-I and A-II, and high HDL cholesterol/total cholesterol ratio that accompany microsomal induction are characterized by a reduced risk of atherosclerotic vascular disease and a prolonged expectation of life. The plasma changes presumably reflect the effect of enzyme inducers, such as phenytoin and phenobarbital on hepatic lipids and proteins.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7173298     DOI: 10.1007/bf00547568

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Clin Pharmacol        ISSN: 0031-6970            Impact factor:   2.953


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