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Atherogenic Versus Non-atherogenic Lipoprotein Profiles in Healthy Individuals. Is There a Need to Change Our Approach to Diagnosing Dyslipidemia?

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CURRENT MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 21, Issue 25, Pages 2892-2901

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BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/0929867321666140303153048

Keywords

Atherogenic normolipidemia; lipoprotein profile; low density lipoprotein; small dense LDL; very low-density lipoprotein

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  1. EU [1414-02-000-28]
  2. Polish Ministry of Sport and Tourism Research [2013.055/40/BP/DWM]

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The electrophoretic separation of lipoproteins on polyacrylamide gels enables the quantification of non-atherogenic and atherogenic plasma lipoproteins including small dense low density lipoprotein (sdLDL) particles, which represent the atherogenic lipoprotein subpopulations in plasma. This methodology could help distinguish between non-atherogenic hyperlipidemia, normolipidemia with an atherogenic lipoprotein profile, non-atherogenic normolipidemia, and atherogenic hyperlipidemia. According to our pilot research of a normolipidemic population, the atherogenic lipoprotein profile might be present in about 6% of normolipidemic young healthy individuals. Therefore, if confirmed by other studies, it will be necessary to consider a different diagnostic approach and risk stratification for patients with atherogenic normolipidemia (as well as non-atherogenic hypercholesterolemia).

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