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Beziehung zwischen der Plasmakonzentration der Lipoproteide hoher Dichte (HDL) und der intravenösen Fettoleranz bei Normo- und Hypertriglyzeridämikern

Relationship between the plasma concentration of the high density lipoproteins (HDL) and the intravenous fat tolerance in normo-and hypertriglyceridaemics

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The relationship between the plasma concentration of high-density-lipoprotein(HDL)-cholesterol, very-low-density-lipoprotein(VLDL)-triglycerides, and low-density-lipoprotein(LDL)-cholesterol and the fractional removal rate (K2) of an intravenously administered fat emulsion (Intralipid®) was investigated in 13 normo- and 34 hypertriglyceridaemics. A highly significant correlation (p<0,001) between the plasma concentration of HDL-cholesterol and the fractional removal rate of exogenous triglycerides was found for both groups. No significant relationship existed between the concentration of VLDL-triglycerides and of LDL-cholesterol and the removal rate of exogenous triglycerides.

These observations suggest a major role of HDL in the removal of plasma triglycerides.

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Bei 13 Normo- und 34 Hypertriglyzeridämikern wurden die Beziehungen zwischen den Plasmakonzentrationen von High-density-lipoprotein(HDL)-Cholesterin, Very-low-density(VLDL)-Triglyzeriden, Low-density-Lipoprotein(LDL)-Cholesterin und der fraktionellen Verschwinderate (K2) einer intravenös applizierten Fettemulsion (Intralipid®) untersucht. Für die Gruppe der Normal-personen und für die Gruppe der Hypertriglyzeridämiker bestand eine jeweils hochsignifikante Korrelation (p<0,001) zwischen der Plasmakonzentration von HDL-Cholesterin und dem K2-Wert. Zwischen der Plasmakonzentration der VLDL-Triglyzeride bzw. des LDL-Cholesterins und dem K2-Wert ergaben sich für beide Gruppen keine statistisch gesicherten Beziehungen.

Auf Grund dieser Befunde dürften die HDL wesentlich am Abtrasport der Plasmatriglyzeride beteiligt sein.

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Lisch, H.J., Sailer, S. & Braunsteiner, H. Beziehung zwischen der Plasmakonzentration der Lipoproteide hoher Dichte (HDL) und der intravenösen Fettoleranz bei Normo- und Hypertriglyzeridämikern. Klin Wochenschr 56, 797–800 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01489712

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