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. 1976 Jun;25(6):633-44.
doi: 10.1016/0026-0495(76)90060-3.

Quantitation of apolipoprotein A-I of human plasma high density lipoprotein

Quantitation of apolipoprotein A-I of human plasma high density lipoprotein

J J Albers et al. Metabolism. 1976 Jun.

Abstract

High density lipoproteins (HDL) may be controlled via their major apolipoprotein, A-I. To study this apolipoprotein, a simple, precise, and accurate immunodiffusion assay for A-I was developed and applied in a sample of Bell Telephone Company employees. A-I showed a slight increase with age in men (r=0.11, n=263) and women (r=0.15, n=257). A-I correlated closely with HDL cholesterol (r=0.72). It was weakly related to total triglyceride in women (r=0.24) but was inversely related in men (r=-0.17). Women on estrogen had the highest A-I levels (149 mg/dl +/- 26, x +/- S.D., n=29, p is less than 0.05), followed by women on combination oral contraceptives (141 +/- 26, n=80) whereas women on no medication had lower levels (129 +/- 25, n=99, p is less than 0.01) but men had the lowest levels (120 +/- 20, p is less than 0.01) In a separate group of 14 women given estrogen for 2 wks (1 mug/kg/day), A-I increased by 24%. Thus A-I is increased by exogenous and, most likely, endogenous estrogen, Among hyperlipidemic referral subjects, those with hypercholesterolemia (n=43) and hypertriglyceridemic women (n=33) had normal A-I levels. Among hypertriglyceridemic men both A-I and HDL cholesterol values were decreased (115 +/- 20, p is less than 0.01 and 37 +/- 3, p is less than 0.01, respectively, n=68) but were significantly lower among a group of myocardial infarction survivors (107 +/- 16, p is less than 0.01, and 27 +/- 6, p is less than 0.01, respectively, n=24). High density lipoprotein levels and the content of cholesterol in HDL associated with A-I appear to be decreased in coronary heart disease.

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