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The Isolation of Flowing Mesenteric Lymph in Mice to Quantify In Vivo Kinetics of Dietary Lipid Absorption and Chylomicron Secretion
Published on: November 30, 2022
Treatment of chylomicronemia
Alicia Navarro Hermoso1, Pedro Valdivielso2
1Unidad de Lípidos, Servicio de Medicina Interna, Hospital Virgen de la Victoria, Málaga, España.
Abstract:
Fasting chylomicronaemia appears in type V (multifactorial chylomicronaemia syndrome, MCS), and in type I (familial chylomicronaemia syndrome, FCS). MCS needs to be treated as in any general hypertriglyceridaemia: low-calorie diet, avoid sugar and alcohol, reduce body weight, control of diabetes and, in some cases, common lipid lowering-drugs, such as fibrates or omega-3 fatty acids. For type I HLP, FCS, patients should adhere to a strict very low fat diet, usually less than 15-20 g per day. In spite of this, many patients with FCS suffer from recurrent abdominal pain and/or acute pancreatitis. Volanesorsen, an antisense oligonucleotide against apolipoprotein C-III, is the only drug approved to control the disease. As shown in the APPROACH study, the administration of volanesorsen at a weekly dose of 285 mg induced at three month a reduction of triglycerides of 77% (primary end-point) and a reduction of 1712 mg/dL from the baseline. Among patient receiving volanesorsen, 77% reached a fasting triglyceride value below 750 mg/dL. The most frequent side effects were a skin reaction at injection site and low platelet levels, which should be monitored.
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