M. Crook et al., Serum apolipoprotein H and its relationship to blood pressure, serum lipids, fasting plasma glucose and insulin in normal individuals, ANN CLIN BI, 38, 2001, pp. 494-498
Apolipoprotein H (apo H), also known as beta (2)-glycoprotein I. has recent
ly become of interest in the field of haemostasis. As apo H is elevated in
diabetes mellitus and dyslipidaemia, we wished to test the hypothesis that
serum apo H concentration was related to fasting plasma glucose and insulin
Lis well as blood pressure, body mass index, hip/waist ratio and serum lip
ids in normal individuals.
Eighty-one healthy young individuals (46 females and 35 males) were studied
. Their age was 20.7 +/-0.75 years. Serum apo H significantly correlated wi
th fasting plasma glucose (r=0.24, P=0.03) and serum LDL cholesterol (r=0.3
0, P=0.006). In the females serum apo H significantly correlated with serum
cholesterol concentration (r=0.30, P=0.04) and in males with serum HDL cho
lesterol concentration (r=0.35, P=0.04).
In multifactorial regression analysis For serum apo H and the other variabl
es for the 81 subjects, only gender and fasting plasma glucose remained sta
tistically significant in the model. Serum apo H concentrations would be ex
pected to increase by 21.7mg/L for each single mmol/L increase in fasting p
lasma glucose (95% CI 2.3-41.2), P=0.029, and to increase by 17.0 mg/L if t
he gender is male (95% CI 0.7-33.2), P=0.041.