Author:
Ylä-Herttuala S,Solakivi T,Hirvonen J,Laaksonen H,Möttönen M,Pesonen E,Raekallio J,Akerblom H K,Nikkari T
Abstract
To study changes in the contents of plasma lipoproteins in human arteries with age and the relationship of lipoproteins with other arterial constituents, we analyzed the contents of apolipoproteins B (apo B) and A-I (apo A-I), free and esterified cholesterol, and glycosaminoglycans (GAG) in lesion-free aortic intimas of 30 children and adults. The content of apo B increased significantly with age, whereas that of apo A-I remained relatively constant. Apo B and apo A-I had significant positive correlations with the content of chondroitin sulphates A + C (CS A + C), which comprised 35% to 47% of the aortic GAG. The correlations remained significant after correction for the effect of age. Aortic apo B, but not apo A-I, also showed significant positive correlations with the contents of intimal free and esterified cholesterol. The results indicate that: considerable amounts of apo B and apo A-I can be found in lesion-free aortic intimas; there is an age-related rise in the content of apo B and a fall in the ratio of apo A-I to apo B, which are unfavorable developments in the light of current views on atherogenesis; the contents of the apolipoproteins are proportional to that of CS A + C, which might have a role in the retention of lipoproteins in the arteries.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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