High Density Lipoprotein Subclasses, Coronary Artery Disease, and Cardiovascular Mortality

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Silbernagel, Guenther [1 ]
Pagel, Philipp [2 ]
Pfahlert, Volker [2 ]
Genser, Bernd [3 ,4 ,5 ]
Scharnagl, Hubert [6 ]
Kleber, Marcus E. [7 ]
Delgado, Graciela [7 ]
Ohrui, Haruna [8 ]
Ritsch, Andreas [9 ]
Grammer, Tanja B. [3 ]
Koenig, Wolfgang [10 ,11 ]
Maerz, Winfried [6 ,7 ,12 ,13 ]
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[1] Hosp Univ Graz, Dept Med Interna, Div Angiol, Graz, Austria
[2] Numares AG, Regensburg, Germany
[3] Heidelberg Univ, Fac Med Mannheim, Inst Salud Publ Med Social & Prevent, Mannheim, Germany
[4] Asesoria Estadist BG, Viena, Austria
[5] Univ Fed Bahia, Inst Salud Publ, Salvador, BA, Brazil
[6] Univ Med Graz, Lab Med & Quim, Inst Clin Diagnost Lab Med & Quim, Graz, Austria
[7] Heidelberg Univ, Fac Med Mannheim, Dept Med Interna Nefrol Hipertensiol Endocrinol D, Mannheim, Germany
[8] Skylight Biotech Inc, Akita, Japan
[9] Univ Med Innsbruck, Dept Med Interna Endocrinol & Metab 1, Innsbruck, Austria
[10] Univ Tecn Munich, Ctr Aleman Corazon, Dept Cardiol, Munich, Germany
[11] DZHK Ctr Aleman Invest Cardiovasc, Sitio Asociado Alianza Corazon Munich, Munich, Germany
[12] Serv Synlab GmbH, Acad Synlab, Mannheim, Germany
[13] Serv Synlab GmbH, Acad Synlab, Augsburg, Germany
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ACTA BIOQUIMICA CLINICA LATINOAMERICANA | 2018年 / 52卷 / 01期
关键词
CHOLESTEROL EFFLUX; RISK PREDICTION; HDL; EVENTS; QUANTIFICATION; PROFILE; IDENTIFICATION; TRIGLYCERIDES; RELEVANCE; PATHWAYS;
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R446 [实验室诊断]; R-33 [实验医学、医学实验];
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Background: The inverse relationship between HDL cholesterol and cardiovascular mortality is weakened in coronary artery disease (CAD). We aimed to investigate the associations of HDL particle concentrations with cardiovascular mortality and the impact of CAD on these associations. We also sought to comparatively evaluate HDL cholesterol and HDL particle concentrations in predicting cardiovascular mortality. Methods: Total and subclass HDL particle concentrations were measured by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in 2,290 participants of the LUdwigshafen RIsk and Cardiovascular Health study referred for coronary angiography. The participants were prospectively followed over a median (interquartile range) duration of 10.0 (6.1-10.6) years. Results: The mean (SD) age of the participants (1,575 males, 715 females) was 62.9 (10.4) years, body mass index 27.6 (4.1) kg/m(2), HDL cholesterol 39 (11) mg/dL [1 (0.29) mmol/L], and total HDL particle concentration 24.1 (5.8) mu mol/L. 434 persons died from cardiovascular diseases. In multivariate analyses, tertiles of total HDL particle concentrations were inversely related to cardiovascular mortality (HR for 3rd vs. 1st tertile = 0.55, P<0.001). This association was primarily mediated by small HDL particles (P<0.001). Adding total or small HDL particle concentrations rather than HDL cholesterol to multivariate prediction models improved performance metrics for cardiovascular mortality. The presence of CAD had no impact on the associations between HDL particle concentrations and cardiovascular mortality. Conclusions: High HDL particle concentration is consistently and independently of CAD associated with decreased cardiovascular mortality. Whether the inverse relationship between HDL particle concentration and cardiovascular mortality may be translated into novel therapies is under investigation.
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