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The LIPL study: Postprandial lipid profile, inflammation, and platelet activity in patients with chronic coronary syndrome

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: It is suggested that the changes in atherosclerosis happen mainly under the influence of non-fasting lipids. To date, the studies in the postprandial state were primarily performed on healthy subjects. This exploratory, cross-sectional study investigates the change in lipid prof...

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Autores principales: Pogran, Edita, Haller, Paul M., Wegberger, Claudia, Tscharre, Maximilian, Vujasin, Irena, Kaufmann, Christoph C., Dick, Petra, Jäger, Bernhard, Wojta, Johann, Huber, Kurt
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10550804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37811126
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.athplu.2023.09.002
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author Pogran, Edita
Haller, Paul M.
Wegberger, Claudia
Tscharre, Maximilian
Vujasin, Irena
Kaufmann, Christoph C.
Dick, Petra
Jäger, Bernhard
Wojta, Johann
Huber, Kurt
author_facet Pogran, Edita
Haller, Paul M.
Wegberger, Claudia
Tscharre, Maximilian
Vujasin, Irena
Kaufmann, Christoph C.
Dick, Petra
Jäger, Bernhard
Wojta, Johann
Huber, Kurt
author_sort Pogran, Edita
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: It is suggested that the changes in atherosclerosis happen mainly under the influence of non-fasting lipids. To date, the studies in the postprandial state were primarily performed on healthy subjects. This exploratory, cross-sectional study investigates the change in lipid profile, inflammation, and platelet activation in patients with different cardiovascular risk profiles in the postprandial state. METHODS: The studied population consists of 66 patients with different cardiovascular risks: patients with a history of the chronic coronary syndrome (CCS) and diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM2) (n = 20), CCS without DM2 (n = 25), and a healthy control group (n = 21). Lipid variables and markers of platelet function and inflammation were assessed during the fasting state and three and 5 h after a standardized fat meal using a standardized oral fat tolerance test (OFTT), a milkshake with 90 g of fat. RESULTS: Patients with CCS and DM2 were significantly older and had the highest BMI. All patients with CCS were on acetylsalicylic acid, and 95% of CCS patients were on high-dose statins. The absolute leukocyte and neutrophile count increased significantly in the control group during the OFTT in comparison to CCS subjects. There was a significant decrease of HDL and increase of triglycerides during the OFTT, however with no difference between groups. There was no difference in the change of platelet activity between all groups. CONCLUSION: This study showed that OFTT leads to an increased postprandial inflammation response in healthy group compared to CCS ± DM2 while there was no change in lipid profile and platelet activity.
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spelling pubmed-105508042023-10-06 The LIPL study: Postprandial lipid profile, inflammation, and platelet activity in patients with chronic coronary syndrome Pogran, Edita Haller, Paul M. Wegberger, Claudia Tscharre, Maximilian Vujasin, Irena Kaufmann, Christoph C. Dick, Petra Jäger, Bernhard Wojta, Johann Huber, Kurt Atheroscler Plus Full Length Article BACKGROUND AND AIMS: It is suggested that the changes in atherosclerosis happen mainly under the influence of non-fasting lipids. To date, the studies in the postprandial state were primarily performed on healthy subjects. This exploratory, cross-sectional study investigates the change in lipid profile, inflammation, and platelet activation in patients with different cardiovascular risk profiles in the postprandial state. METHODS: The studied population consists of 66 patients with different cardiovascular risks: patients with a history of the chronic coronary syndrome (CCS) and diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM2) (n = 20), CCS without DM2 (n = 25), and a healthy control group (n = 21). Lipid variables and markers of platelet function and inflammation were assessed during the fasting state and three and 5 h after a standardized fat meal using a standardized oral fat tolerance test (OFTT), a milkshake with 90 g of fat. RESULTS: Patients with CCS and DM2 were significantly older and had the highest BMI. All patients with CCS were on acetylsalicylic acid, and 95% of CCS patients were on high-dose statins. The absolute leukocyte and neutrophile count increased significantly in the control group during the OFTT in comparison to CCS subjects. There was a significant decrease of HDL and increase of triglycerides during the OFTT, however with no difference between groups. There was no difference in the change of platelet activity between all groups. CONCLUSION: This study showed that OFTT leads to an increased postprandial inflammation response in healthy group compared to CCS ± DM2 while there was no change in lipid profile and platelet activity. Elsevier 2023-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10550804/ /pubmed/37811126 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.athplu.2023.09.002 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Pogran, Edita
Haller, Paul M.
Wegberger, Claudia
Tscharre, Maximilian
Vujasin, Irena
Kaufmann, Christoph C.
Dick, Petra
Jäger, Bernhard
Wojta, Johann
Huber, Kurt
The LIPL study: Postprandial lipid profile, inflammation, and platelet activity in patients with chronic coronary syndrome
title The LIPL study: Postprandial lipid profile, inflammation, and platelet activity in patients with chronic coronary syndrome
title_full The LIPL study: Postprandial lipid profile, inflammation, and platelet activity in patients with chronic coronary syndrome
title_fullStr The LIPL study: Postprandial lipid profile, inflammation, and platelet activity in patients with chronic coronary syndrome
title_full_unstemmed The LIPL study: Postprandial lipid profile, inflammation, and platelet activity in patients with chronic coronary syndrome
title_short The LIPL study: Postprandial lipid profile, inflammation, and platelet activity in patients with chronic coronary syndrome
title_sort lipl study: postprandial lipid profile, inflammation, and platelet activity in patients with chronic coronary syndrome
topic Full Length Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10550804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37811126
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.athplu.2023.09.002
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