Lipoprotein(a) and Asymptomatic Carotid Artery Disease

Author:

Willeit Johann1,Kiechl Stefan1,Santer Peter1,Oberhollenzer Friedrich1,Egger Georg1,Jarosch Elmar1,Mair Agnes1

Affiliation:

1. From the Departments of Neurology (J.W., S.K.) and Laboratory Medicine (E.J.), University Clinic Innsbruck (Austria); and the Departments of Laboratory Medicine (P.S., A.M.) and Internal Medicine (F.O., G.E.), Hospital of Bruneck (Italy).

Abstract

Background and Purpose Elevated levels of lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] have been reported in association with symptomatic coronary and carotid artery disease. Relevancy of Lp(a) as a risk predictor of presymptomatic atherosclerosis in general populations is not well established. Methods Serum Lp(a) distribution and its relation to sonographically assessed carotid atherosclerosis were examined in a random sample of 885 men and women aged 40 to 79 years (Bruneck Study). Results Logistic regression analysis revealed a binary-type association between Lp(a) and carotid artery disease, with the threshold level of Lp(a) for an enhanced atherosclerosis risk defined at 32 mg/dL. The strength of relation increased with advancing severity of carotid atherosclerosis (odds ratios for Lp(a), 1.8 for nonstenotic and 4.7 for stenotic carotid artery disease; P <.001). Lp(a) was unaffected by environmental factors except for a significant decrease in women taking hormone replacement therapy ( P <.05). In a multivariate approach, Lp(a) turned out to be an independently significant predictor of carotid atherosclerosis ( P <.001). No differential effect of Lp(a) on atherosclerosis (effect modification) was observed for sex, age, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, apolipoprotein A-I and B, fasting glucose, diabetes, or hypertension. However, the Lp(a)-atherosclerosis relation was significantly modified by fibrinogen ( P <.01) and antithrombin III ( P <.05). Conclusions The present study demonstrates a strong and independent association between elevated Lp(a) levels and carotid atherosclerosis in a large randomized population and provides evidence of a potential role of Lp(a) in the evolution of carotid stenosis. Apart from atherogenicity of Lp(a) cholesterol, interference with fibrinolysis of atheroma-associated clots and fibrin deposits in the arterial wall may achieve pathophysiological significance.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Neurology (clinical)

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