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Is Lipid Accumulation Product Associated with an Atherogenic Lipoprotein Profile in Brazilian Subjects?
BACKGROUND: Lipid accumulation product (LAP), a simple and low-cost tool, is a novel biomarker of central lipid accumulation and represents a potential surrogate marker for atherogenic lipoprotein profile. However, its association with lipoprotein subfractions has not been described in the literatur...
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Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia - SBC
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5941956/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29791572 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/abc.20180054 |
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author | Cartolano, Flavia De Conti Pappiani, Caroline de Freitas, Maria Camila Prupper Figueiredo Neto, Antonio M. Carioca, Antônio Augusto Ferreira Damasceno, Nágila Raquel Teixeira |
author_facet | Cartolano, Flavia De Conti Pappiani, Caroline de Freitas, Maria Camila Prupper Figueiredo Neto, Antonio M. Carioca, Antônio Augusto Ferreira Damasceno, Nágila Raquel Teixeira |
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description | BACKGROUND: Lipid accumulation product (LAP), a simple and low-cost tool, is a novel biomarker of central lipid accumulation and represents a potential surrogate marker for atherogenic lipoprotein profile. However, its association with lipoprotein subfractions has not been described in the literature. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether LAP index could be used as a marker of low- and high-density lipoprotein (LDL and HDL) size in Brazilian individuals. METHODS: This cross-sectional study included patients (n = 351) of both sexes and age between 30-74 years. Clinical and sociodemographic data and family history of diseases were evaluated. Lipoprotein size, and levels of total cholesterol (TC), lipoproteins, apolipoprotein AI and B (APO AI/APO B), glucose, insulin, insulin resistance index (HOMA-IR) and non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) were assessed in blood samples. LAP was calculated by the formulas [(waist circumference([cm])-58) × (triglycerides([mmol/L])) for women and (waist circumference ([cm])-65) × (triglycerides ([mmol/L])) for men]. The association between LAP and metabolic parameters were tested by linear trend (general linear model, GLM test) before and after multiple adjustments for potential confounders (sex, age, smoking, statin, fibrate, and hypoglycemic drugs) at significant level p < 0.05. RESULTS: LAP was positively associated with TC, APO B, NEFA, glucose, insulin and HOMA-IR values, and negatively associated with HDL-C. Higher central lipid accumulation was corelated with higher percentage of intermediate HDL and of small LDL and HDL and less amount of large HDL. LDL size was also reduced in greater LAP index values. The negative impact of LAP was maintained after adjustment for multiple variables. CONCLUSION: LAP was robustly associated with atherogenic profile of lipoprotein subfractions, independently of multiple confounders. |
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spelling | pubmed-59419562018-05-14 Is Lipid Accumulation Product Associated with an Atherogenic Lipoprotein Profile in Brazilian Subjects? Cartolano, Flavia De Conti Pappiani, Caroline de Freitas, Maria Camila Prupper Figueiredo Neto, Antonio M. Carioca, Antônio Augusto Ferreira Damasceno, Nágila Raquel Teixeira Arq Bras Cardiol Original Articles BACKGROUND: Lipid accumulation product (LAP), a simple and low-cost tool, is a novel biomarker of central lipid accumulation and represents a potential surrogate marker for atherogenic lipoprotein profile. However, its association with lipoprotein subfractions has not been described in the literature. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether LAP index could be used as a marker of low- and high-density lipoprotein (LDL and HDL) size in Brazilian individuals. METHODS: This cross-sectional study included patients (n = 351) of both sexes and age between 30-74 years. Clinical and sociodemographic data and family history of diseases were evaluated. Lipoprotein size, and levels of total cholesterol (TC), lipoproteins, apolipoprotein AI and B (APO AI/APO B), glucose, insulin, insulin resistance index (HOMA-IR) and non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) were assessed in blood samples. LAP was calculated by the formulas [(waist circumference([cm])-58) × (triglycerides([mmol/L])) for women and (waist circumference ([cm])-65) × (triglycerides ([mmol/L])) for men]. The association between LAP and metabolic parameters were tested by linear trend (general linear model, GLM test) before and after multiple adjustments for potential confounders (sex, age, smoking, statin, fibrate, and hypoglycemic drugs) at significant level p < 0.05. RESULTS: LAP was positively associated with TC, APO B, NEFA, glucose, insulin and HOMA-IR values, and negatively associated with HDL-C. Higher central lipid accumulation was corelated with higher percentage of intermediate HDL and of small LDL and HDL and less amount of large HDL. LDL size was also reduced in greater LAP index values. The negative impact of LAP was maintained after adjustment for multiple variables. CONCLUSION: LAP was robustly associated with atherogenic profile of lipoprotein subfractions, independently of multiple confounders. Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia - SBC 2018-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5941956/ /pubmed/29791572 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/abc.20180054 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Cartolano, Flavia De Conti Pappiani, Caroline de Freitas, Maria Camila Prupper Figueiredo Neto, Antonio M. Carioca, Antônio Augusto Ferreira Damasceno, Nágila Raquel Teixeira Is Lipid Accumulation Product Associated with an Atherogenic Lipoprotein Profile in Brazilian Subjects? |
title | Is Lipid Accumulation Product Associated with an Atherogenic
Lipoprotein Profile in Brazilian Subjects? |
title_full | Is Lipid Accumulation Product Associated with an Atherogenic
Lipoprotein Profile in Brazilian Subjects? |
title_fullStr | Is Lipid Accumulation Product Associated with an Atherogenic
Lipoprotein Profile in Brazilian Subjects? |
title_full_unstemmed | Is Lipid Accumulation Product Associated with an Atherogenic
Lipoprotein Profile in Brazilian Subjects? |
title_short | Is Lipid Accumulation Product Associated with an Atherogenic
Lipoprotein Profile in Brazilian Subjects? |
title_sort | is lipid accumulation product associated with an atherogenic
lipoprotein profile in brazilian subjects? |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5941956/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29791572 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/abc.20180054 |
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