Lipoprotein(a) Levels and Apolipoprotein(a) Isoforms Related to Life Style Risk Factors

Shizukiyo Ishikawa, Kazunori Kayaba, Masahiro Igarashi, Tomohiro Deguchi, Kazuo Hara, Shuzo Takuma, Akizumi Tsutsumi, Kazuomi Kario

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Abstract

Lipoprotein(a) Lp(a). has been considered to be a predictor of premature coronary heart disease and other cardiovascular diseases. Lp(a) levels are largely genetically determined, but the detailed mechanism of Lp(a) elevation is uncertain. We examined the association betw/een Lp(a) levels and apolipoprotein(a) apo(a). phenotypes as well as that of Lp(a) level and other various conditions. The subjects were 280 healthy Japanese (102 males and 178 females) aged 39 to 70 years who were living in a rural community in 1992. We obtained apo(a) phenotypes determined by SDS-PAGE as well as Lp(a) levels and other cardiovascular risk factors. We combined apo(a) phenotypes form 4 groups according to molecular weights (from high apo(a) molecular weight to low: I, II, III and IV). Lp(a) levels were associated with apo(a) phenotype-groups, that is, they were inversely associated with apo(a) molecular weight. Small apo(a) phenotypes were less frequent than large ones. The median Lp(a) level was higher in smoking (29.2 mg/dL) than in nonsmoking subjects (18.5 mg/dL) in phenotype-group III. Adjusted means of total cholesterol and fibrinogen levels in apo(a) phenotype-group IV were the highest of all phenotype-groups. Age, apo(a) phenotype, smoking status, total cholesterol and fibrinogen were positively correlated with Lp(a) levels by multiple regression analysis. Lp(a) levels were found to be mainly associated with apo(a) phenotype, but varied broadly within the same apo(a) phenotype at various conditions, such as smoking status and high total cholesterol. J Epidemiol, 1999; 9: 32-39.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)32-39
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Epidemiology
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • apolipoprotein (a)
  • cholesterol
  • fibrinogen
  • lipoprotein (a)
  • smoking habit

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