Arterial Damage, Triglycerides, Apolipoprotein, and Lp-(a) Values in PVD Patients

Author:

Catalano M.1,Perilli E.1,Carzaniga G.1,Scandale G.1,Carotta M.1

Affiliation:

1. Research Center on Vascular Disease, University of Milan, L. Sacco Hospital, Milan, Italy

Abstract

The aim of the study was to provide a detailed apolipoproteic profile in stage II peripheral vascular disease (PVD) patients and to ascertain whether lower ankle/ arm pressure index (API) values were associated with a worse profile. Apolipoproteins of 83 stage II PVD patients (average age 64.7 ± 9.3 years) were selected and compared with those of a group of 44 normal control subjects, similar in terms of age, sex, and smoking and eating habits. Neither PVD patients nor controls had ever received lipid-lowering agents or defined dietary treatment. A diagnosis of PVD was confirmed by an API of <0.85. Arteriopathic patients were also split into two groups, depending on their API values, similar in terms of age, sex and smoking habits: API values of one group (n = 38) were ≥0.6, those of the other group (n = 45) were <0.6. The following biohumoral parameters were considered: fasting glycemia, total cholesterol, triglycerides (TGs); high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C); low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), very low density lipoprotein cholesterol (VLDL-C), total cholesterol (TC)/HDL-C (TC/ HDL-C), Apoproteins (Apos) AI, AII, B, CII, CIII, and E; and lipoprotein a [Lp(a)]. HDL-C and Apo AI were lower ( p < 0.01), while TC/ HDL-C ratios, Apo B, and Apo CII were higher ( p < 0.01) in PVD patients compared with controls. The comparison between the two PVD groups with different API values showed higher blood TG and VLDL-C values for the patients with lower API values (p < 0.05), indicating a relationship between hypertriglyceridemia and greater arterial damage. Key Words: Peripheral arterial occlusive disease-Triglyceride-Lipoprotein a.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Hematology,General Medicine

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