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过多的无血胆固醇的病理生理学
Baiba K Gillard1,2, Corina Rosales1,2, Antonio M Gotto1,2
1Center for Bioenergetics, Houston Methodist, Houston, Texas.
Current opinion in lipidology
|September 21, 2023
概括
在高密度胆固醇颗粒中高水平的自由胆固醇与死亡率的增加有关. 未来的临床试验应该分别测量自由胆固醇和雌性胆固醇,而不仅仅是总HDL-C.
科学领域:
- 生物化学 生物化学
- 心血管科学 心血管科学
- 代谢研究研究 代谢研究
背景情况:
- 大规模研究表明,全因和动脉样硬化心血管疾病的死亡率较高.
- 血高密度胆固醇 (HDL-C) 通常被测量为自由胆固醇 (FC) 和胆固醇 (CE) 的总和.
- FC和CE具有不同的代谢途径,这表明它们在心血管健康中扮演着不同的角色.
结论:
- 高血HDL-FC与增加的死亡率有关.
- 临床试验,特别是那些涉及高HDL-C水平的临床试验,应该区分HDL-FC和HDL-CE.
- 测量自由胆固醇和雌性胆固醇可以比单独测量HDL-C总量更准确地评估心血管风险.
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