H. Bucher et al., MARKED CHANGES OF LIPID-LEVELS DURING PUBERTY IN A PATIENT WITH LIPOPROTEIN-LIPASE DEFICIENCY, European journal of pediatrics, 156(2), 1997, pp. 121-125
Clinical and biochemical characteristics of a female patient with fami
lial lipoprotein lipase deficiency have been followed in short interva
ls before and during puberty. The proband is compound heterozygote for
two missense mutations in the lipoprotein lipase gene. One mutation o
ccurs in codon 250 (Asp(250)-->Asn), the other is in codon 410 (Glu(41
0)-->Lys). The residual lipoprotein lipase activity in the proband is
less than 10% of controls. Before puberty the proband usually presente
d with moderate isolated hypertriglyceridaemia. During the initial pha
se of puberty a dramatic increase in the plasma concentration of both
cholesterol and triglycerides was observed. During the second half of
puberty a reduction of cholesterol but not of triglycerides was notice
d. Conclusion These findings show that the phenotypic expression of fa
milial chylomicronaemia can be modified to a large extent by hormones.
Furthermore they demonstrate the need for a closer clinical observati
on of type I patients during puberty.