Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1963976324> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 84 of
84
with 100 items per page.
- W1963976324 endingPage "176" @default.
- W1963976324 startingPage "171" @default.
- W1963976324 abstract "Glycation and oxidative modification of lipoproteins enhance the uptake of these lipids by macrophages in the early stages of atherogenesis. Measurement of blood levels of modified LDL particles could thus constitute another useful modality in identifying subjects at high risk of coronary atherosclerosis (CHD).To measure the glycated LDL level and assess its associations with other metabolic parameters in diabetic and nondiabetic hyperlipidaemic subjects attending a Lipid Clinic in Kuwait.One hundred thirty-three hyperlipidaemic (HL) (72 nondiabetic (ND); 61 diabetic (D)) patients and 42 healthy control (HC) subjects had their fasting serum samples analyzed for glucose, total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG), urate, HDL, LDL (by routine autoanalyzer methods), apolipoproteins A1 and B (by nephelometry), fructosamine (by spectrophotometry) and glycated LDL (gLDL) by ELISA.The serum gLDL level was significantly higher in HL [D+ND] than in HC (p<0.001). Within the HL group, the DHL patients had higher levels than the NDHL [p<0.001]. These differences were maintained when the gLDL level was also expressed as a percentage of the apo B concentration. The gLDL level correlated positively (p<0.01) with those of glucose, TC, TG and LDL and negatively with HDL (p<0.05) in all the subjects as a whole, healthy and hyperlipidaemia [HC+HL]. In the HL (D+ND) group as a whole, gLDL correlated significantly only with glucose [p<0.01]. In group DHL, however, gLDL correlated significantly with glucose, fructosamine and LDL [all p<0.05]. As expected, fructosamine levels were highest in the DHL group. The significant correlations established between fructosamine and the different analytes measured in the different subject groups were essentially similar to those observed for gLDL, except for the finding of persistent significant negative correlations of fructosamine with LDL in all the subject groups.(i) Serum gLDL levels are increased in hyperlipidaemic patients and are further increased with diabetes, suggesting that the significant glycation of LDL occurs in all hyperlipidaemic patients irrespective of their glycaemic status. (ii) The significant correlation of gLDL with glucose and fructosamine in diabetic patients would suggest its potential utility as another index of medium term glycaemic control. (iii) gLDL is easily measurable and its values could provide additional information in ascertaining an individual's aggregate CHD risk." @default.
- W1963976324 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1963976324 creator A5004078722 @default.
- W1963976324 creator A5013445161 @default.
- W1963976324 creator A5023378741 @default.
- W1963976324 date "2002-03-01" @default.
- W1963976324 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W1963976324 title "Determinants of glycated LDL levels in nondiabetic and diabetic hyperlipidaemic patients in Kuwait" @default.
- W1963976324 cites W1973852753 @default.
- W1963976324 cites W1975856506 @default.
- W1963976324 cites W1993992230 @default.
- W1963976324 cites W1998916769 @default.
- W1963976324 cites W2013773135 @default.
- W1963976324 cites W2016587828 @default.
- W1963976324 cites W2020946090 @default.
- W1963976324 cites W2021937355 @default.
- W1963976324 cites W2025053936 @default.
- W1963976324 cites W2029913621 @default.
- W1963976324 cites W2046402669 @default.
- W1963976324 cites W2082142266 @default.
- W1963976324 cites W2087328510 @default.
- W1963976324 cites W2099753885 @default.
- W1963976324 cites W2116404316 @default.
- W1963976324 cites W2121008706 @default.
- W1963976324 cites W2152751544 @default.
- W1963976324 cites W2323529898 @default.
- W1963976324 cites W2331274940 @default.
- W1963976324 cites W2407389611 @default.
- W1963976324 cites W4238251256 @default.
- W1963976324 cites W4238377851 @default.
- W1963976324 cites W4249825849 @default.
- W1963976324 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/s0009-8981(01)00792-6" @default.
- W1963976324 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11814472" @default.
- W1963976324 hasPublicationYear "2002" @default.
- W1963976324 type Work @default.
- W1963976324 sameAs 1963976324 @default.
- W1963976324 citedByCount "28" @default.
- W1963976324 countsByYear W19639763242013 @default.
- W1963976324 countsByYear W19639763242014 @default.
- W1963976324 countsByYear W19639763242015 @default.
- W1963976324 countsByYear W19639763242017 @default.
- W1963976324 countsByYear W19639763242018 @default.
- W1963976324 countsByYear W19639763242019 @default.
- W1963976324 countsByYear W19639763242023 @default.
- W1963976324 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1963976324 hasAuthorship W1963976324A5004078722 @default.
- W1963976324 hasAuthorship W1963976324A5013445161 @default.
- W1963976324 hasAuthorship W1963976324A5023378741 @default.
- W1963976324 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W1963976324 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W1963976324 hasConcept C147990577 @default.
- W1963976324 hasConcept C170094789 @default.
- W1963976324 hasConcept C2781357877 @default.
- W1963976324 hasConcept C555293320 @default.
- W1963976324 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W1963976324 hasConceptScore W1963976324C126322002 @default.
- W1963976324 hasConceptScore W1963976324C134018914 @default.
- W1963976324 hasConceptScore W1963976324C147990577 @default.
- W1963976324 hasConceptScore W1963976324C170094789 @default.
- W1963976324 hasConceptScore W1963976324C2781357877 @default.
- W1963976324 hasConceptScore W1963976324C555293320 @default.
- W1963976324 hasConceptScore W1963976324C71924100 @default.
- W1963976324 hasIssue "1-2" @default.
- W1963976324 hasLocation W19639763241 @default.
- W1963976324 hasLocation W19639763242 @default.
- W1963976324 hasOpenAccess W1963976324 @default.
- W1963976324 hasPrimaryLocation W19639763241 @default.
- W1963976324 hasRelatedWork W110977339 @default.
- W1963976324 hasRelatedWork W1963976324 @default.
- W1963976324 hasRelatedWork W1976451610 @default.
- W1963976324 hasRelatedWork W2087665565 @default.
- W1963976324 hasRelatedWork W2398039616 @default.
- W1963976324 hasRelatedWork W2748952813 @default.
- W1963976324 hasRelatedWork W2770031651 @default.
- W1963976324 hasRelatedWork W2901576561 @default.
- W1963976324 hasRelatedWork W4379662402 @default.
- W1963976324 hasRelatedWork W70725711 @default.
- W1963976324 hasVolume "317" @default.
- W1963976324 isParatext "false" @default.
- W1963976324 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W1963976324 magId "1963976324" @default.
- W1963976324 workType "article" @default.