Relationship between high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels and endothelial function in women: a cross-sectional study

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Takaeko Yuji,Matsui Shogo,Kajikawa Masato,Maruhashi Tatsuya,Yamaji Takayuki,Harada Takahiro,Han Yiming,Hashimoto Haruki,Kihara Yasuki,Hida Eisuke,Chayama Kazuaki,Goto Chikara,Aibara Yoshiki,Yusoff Farina Mohamad,Kishimoto Shinji,Nakashima Ayumu,Higashi YukihitoORCID

Abstract

ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) levels and endothelial function in women.DesignCross-sectional study.Setting22 university hospitals and affiliated clinics in Japan.Participants1719 Japanese women aged 17–90 years who were not receiving lipid-lowering therapy.MeasuresWe evaluated flow-mediated vasodilation (FMD) and serum levels of HDL-C. All participants were divided into four groups by HDL-C level: low HDL-C (<40 mg/dL), moderate HDL-C (40–59 mg/dL), high HDL-C (60–79 md/dL) and extremely high HDL-C (≥80 mg/dL).ResultsUnivariate regression analysis revealed a significant relationship between FMD and HDL-C (r=0.12, p<0.001). FMD values were significantly smaller in the low HDL-C group (5.2%±3.8%) and moderate HDL-C group (5.2%±3.8%) than in the extremely high HDL-C group (6.7%±3.4%) (p=0.024 and p=0.003, respectively), while there was no significant difference in FMD between the high HDL-C group and the extremely high HDL-C group. Multiple logistic regression analysis did not show a significant association between HDL-C levels and FMD.ConclusionsEndothelial function increased in relation to HDL-C levels. However, there was no association of HDL-C levels with endothelial function after adjustment of traditional cardiovascular risk factors in women.Trial registration numberUMIN000012950; Results.

Funder

Japanese Arteriosclerosis Prevention Fund

Scientific Research from the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture of Japan

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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