Plasma newly-synthesized cholesteryl ester transfer (NCET) rate and co
ncentrations of lipids, lipoproteins and apolipoproteins A1 and B were
measured in chronic renal failure patients (dialysis independent and
dialysis dependent), patients with a functioning renal transplant and
in healthy control subjects with comparable ages and plasma triglyceri
des. Plasma NCET rates and apoB concentrations were significantly high
er in patients treated by continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (C
APD) compared with controls. In normolipidemic subjects (cholesterol <
6.5 mmol/liter, triglycerides < 2.0 mmol/liter), plasma NCET rates di
d not differ significantly from rates in the corresponding control sub
jects. In hyperlipidemic subjects, plasma NCET rates were significantl
y higher than rates in the normolipidemic subgroup. Plasma NCET rates
were correlated closely with plasma apoB levels in all renal patients
combined (r = 0.754, N = 53, P < 0.001) and with plasma cholesteryl es
ter mass transfer (r = 0.853, N = 13, P < 0.001). We conclude that, in
the absence of hyperlipidemia, plasma NCET rate is normal in patients
with chronic renal failure irrespective of the treatment for uremia,
and when hyperlipidemia is present NCET rates are raised and may contr
ibute to elevated levels of the proatherogenic apoB-containing lipopro
teins.