Relationship of the parameters of body cholesterol metabolism with plasma levels of HDL cholesterol and the major HDL apoproteins
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Relationship of the parameters of body cholesterol metabolism with plasma levels of HDL cholesterol and the major HDL apoproteins
Abstract
The inverse relationship between plasma levels of high density lipoprotein (HDL) and coronary heart disease rates has suggested that HDL might influence body stores of cholesterol. Therefore, we have investigated potential relationships between the parameters of body cholesterol metabolism and the plasma levels of HDL cholesterol and the major HDL apoproteins. The study involved 55 human subjects who underwent long-term cholesterol turnover studies, as well as plasma lipoprotein and apolipoprotein assays. In order to maximize the likelihood of detecting existing relationships, the subjects were selected to span a wide range of plasma levels of lipids, lipoproteins, and apolipoproteins. Single univariate correlation analyses suggested weak but statistically significant inverse relationships of HDL cholesterol and apoA-I levels with the following model parameters: production rate (PR), the mass of rapidly exchanging body cholesterol (M1), the minimum estimate of the mass of slowly exchanging body cholesterol (M3min), and of the mass of total exchangeable body cholesterol (Mtotmin). These correlations, however, were quantitatively quite small (/r/ = 0.28-0.42) in comparison to the strength of the univariate relationships between body weight and PR (r = 0.76), M1 (r = 0.61), M3min (r = 0.58), and Mtotmin (r = 0.78). Correlations for apoA-II and apoE levels were even smaller than those for apoA-I and HDL cholesterol. In additional analyses using multivariate approaches, HDL cholesterol, apoA-I, apoA-II, and apoE levels were all found not to be independent determinants of the parameters of body cholesterol metabolism (/partial r/ less than 0.17, P greater than 0.3 in all cases). Thus the weak univariate correlations reflect relationships of HDL cholesterol and apoA-I levels with physiological variables, such as body size, which are primarily related to the model parameters. We conclude that plasma levels of HDL cholesterol and apoproteins A-I, A-II, and E are not quantitatively important independent determinants of the mass of slowly exchanging body cholesterol or of other parameters of long-term cholesterol turnover in humans. These studies give no support to the hypothesis that the inverse relationship between HDL cholesterol levels and coronary heart disease rates is mediated via an influence of HDL on body stores of cholesterol.
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