Analysis of the relationship between triglyceridemia and HDL-phospholipid concentrations: consequences on the efflux capacity of serum in the Fu5AH system

Citation
N. Fournier et al., Analysis of the relationship between triglyceridemia and HDL-phospholipid concentrations: consequences on the efflux capacity of serum in the Fu5AH system, ATHEROSCLER, 157(2), 2001, pp. 315-323
Citations number
59
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems","Cardiovascular & Hematology Research
Journal title
ATHEROSCLEROSIS
ISSN journal
00219150 → ACNP
Volume
157
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
315 - 323
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9150(200108)157:2<315:AOTRBT>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
The high triglyceride/low HDL-cholesterol trait is a corm-non finding in th e general population. The aim of the present study was to analyze and inter pret the relationships between triglycerides (TG), HDL-related parameters a nd serum cholesterol efflux potential in an asymptomatic population includi ng both normo- and hyperlipidemic individuals. In a large sample (n = 1143) of this population, there was a negative correlation between TG and HDL-ch olesterol (HDL-C) (r = -0.49, P < 0.0001) whereas the negative correlation between TG and HDL-phospholipid (HDL-PL) (r = -0.29, P < 0.0001) was weaker , leading to a strong positive correlation between TG and HDL-PL/C ratio (r = 0.58, P < 0.0001). Thus, increased TG concentrations were associated wit h an enrichment of HDL with PL. Since we have demonstrated previously that HDL-PL is the major determinant for cholesterol efflux potential from Fu5AH rat hepatoma cells, we determined the effect of the variations in HDL lipi d composition on the cholesterol efflux capacity in a subsample of 198 subj ects. Compared with normolipidemic subjects (NLP) (TG: 1.7 mmol/l; LDL-C:le ss than or equal to 4.1 mmol/l, n = 58), hypertriglyceridemic subjects (HTG ) (TG > 1.7 mmol/l, n = 63) exhibited lower HDL-C levels (1.08 +/- 0.21 vs. 1.25 +/- 0,32, P = 0.0003) whereas they showed similar HDL-PL concentratio ns (1.25 +/- 0.21 vs. 1.25 +/- 2.7) and, thus, higher HDL-PL/C ratio (1.17 +/- 0.15 vs. 1.02 +/- 0.14, P = 0,0001). The relative efflux capacity of se rum measured in the Fu5AH system (5% serum, 4 h incubation at 37 degreesC w as on average identical in the HTG and NLP groups. Thus, this study provide s evidence that despite decreased HDL concentrations, as determined routine ly by the HDL-C assay, some HTG subjects maintained serum cholesterol efflu x capacity thanks to the enrichment of HDL with PL. (C) 2001 Elsevier Scien ce Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.