Apolipoprotein E Polymorphism Is Associated With Plasma Cholesterol Response in a 7-day Hospitalization Study for Metabolic and Dietary Control in NIDDM

Author:

Murakami Kaori1,Shimizu Mizuo1,Yamada Nobuhiro1,Ishibashi Shun1,Shimano Hitoshi1,Yazaki Yoshio1,Akanuma Yasuo1

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Diabetes Care and Research, Asahi Life Foundation Marunouchi Department of Internal Medicine, University of Tokyo Hongo, Tokyo, Japan

Abstract

OBJECTIVE To investigate the effects of apolipoprotein E phenotype, which is an important genetic factor determining plasma cholesterol level, on plasma lipoprotein metabolism during a 7-day diet therapy of diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Diet therapy was performed in 242 subjects with NIDDM. Plasma lipid levels and apolipoprotein A-I, B, and E levels on hospital days 2 and 9 were compared in three phenotype groups, ε2 (E2/2, and E2/3), ε3 (E3/3), and ε4 (E3/4 and E4/4). RESULTS No differences were observed in fasting blood glucose level, body mass index, age, duration of NIDDM, or medication among the three phenotype groups. Before starting the treatment, total plasma cholesterol did not vary by apolipoprotein E phenotype, although the mean plasma low-density lipoprotein cholesterol level in epsilon 4 patients was higher than in either ε3 or ε2 patients (ε4, 145 ± 42; ε3, 131 ± 34; ε2, 128 ± 36 mg/dl; P < 0.05). Changes in fasting blood glucose/body mass index after the 7-day treatment were not different among the apolipoprotein E phenotype groups, whereas the decrease in plasma cholesterol level after the treatment was significantly greater in ε2 patients than in either ε3 or ε4 patients (ε2, 10.3 ± 14.2; ε3, 6.1 ± 11.0; ε4, 3.8 ± 9.6%; P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS Total plasma cholesterol response to in-hospital diet therapy varies by apolipoprotein E phenotypes, with subjects with apolipoprotein E2 showing the greatest response, whereas those with apolipoprotein E4 show the least. We suggest that subjects with apolipoprotein E4 should be controlled more strictly than other subjects from a viewpoint of reducing plasma cholesterol levels.

Publisher

American Diabetes Association

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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