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Hopkins K D - - 1993
1. Non-invasive aortic compliance measurements have been used previously to assess the distensibility of the aorta in several pathological conditions associated with increased cardiovascular risk. In adult patients with familial hypercholesterolaemia and those with growth hormone deficiency, aortic compliance has been found to correlate inversely with plasma cholesterol levels and ...
Hall I H - - 1993
6,7-Dihydro-5H-dibenz(c,e)azepine (azepine) and lovastatin were investigated for their hypolipidemic activity in Sprague-Dawley male rats. Azepine lowered both serum total cholesterol and serum triglyceride levels, whereas lovastatin only lowered serum total cholesterol levels significantly. Lovastatin also elevated lipid levels in tissues, whereas azepine in general did not have a similar effect. ...
Lutz M - - 1993
Sea-lion oil (SO) is used as a dietary supplement in the treatment of cardiovascular disease. The effects of SO on plasma lipid concentration and liver lipid histochemistry were compared with those of corn oil (CO). Male Sprague-Dawley rats were fed diets containing 15% (w/w) SO or CO with or without ...
Levy E - - 1993
Glycogen storage disease type I (GSD-I) is frequently complicated by severe hyperlipoproteinemia and the increased potential risk of premature atherosclerosis. The effects of fish-oil supplementation [MaxEPA, 10 g.(1.73 m2)-1 for 3 mo] were investigated prospectively in seven hyperlipoproteinemic patients with GSD-I. Hypertriglyceridemia and hypercholesterolemia improved after 3 mo of fish-oil ...
de Lignieres B - - 1993
High-density lipoprotein cholesterol plasma changes, as induced by liver first-pass effect of oral estrogens (parallel increase in high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and triglycerides and smaller, denser low-density lipoprotein particles) are not as beneficial as previously expected. According to experimental studies, the main vascular protective effects of estrogens are not located in ...
Gotto A M AM - - 1993
This randomized, parallel-group, multicenter clinical trial compared a newly developed, once-daily, extended-release formulation of gemfibrozil (Lopid SR) and gemfibrozil twice daily (Lopid) in terms of lipid-regulating effects and toxicity. Patients were men and women with elevations of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and low levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol. The trial consisted ...
Shor-Posner G - - 1993
PURPOSE: Patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome exhibit marked disturbances in lipid metabolism. Because altered lipid metabolism may affect immune processes, this study characterized the lipid profile of asymptomatic individuals infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1), in relationship to immune function. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Serum levels of triglycerides and ...
Aoki K - - 1993
Lipoprotein(a) has been strongly suggested to be a risk factor for atherosclerosis. However, its metabolism and/or regulation by drug treatment still remain unknown. We therefore studied the effects of glucocorticoid therapy on serum lipoprotein(a) in rheumatic diseases. Although the glucocorticoid treatment increased the total serum cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and ...
Lacourcière Y - - 1993
The effects of the combination of captopril and hydrochlorothiazide at modest doses of plasma lipids, lipoproteins and apolipoproteins were investigated in 139 patients with mild to moderate primary hypertension. Following an eight week wash-out period and a 4 week period of monotherapy with either captopril or hydrochlorothiazide, the combination of ...
Simlot R - - 1993
A series of 4-substituted 1-acyl-1,2,4-triazolidine-3,5-diones demonstrated potent activity in CF1 mice when administered intraperitoneally at 20 mg/kg/day, lowering both serum cholesterol and triglyceride levels significantly. The 4-(4-chlorophenyl)-substituted compounds demonstrated better hypolipidemic activity in rodents than 4-methoxy-, 4-nitro-, and 4-t-butylphenyl substitutions. Aryl and alkyl substitutions rather than benzoyl substitutions at position ...
Poledne R - - 1993
The population of Czechoslovakia is at high risk of premature atherosclerosis. Normal DNA polymorphism at the low density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) locus detectable with the restriction enzyme PvuII was analyzed in Czech children with a high or a low concentration of total serum cholesterol. The PvuII restriction site was found ...
Belcher J D - - 1993
BACKGROUND: The Child and Adolescent Trial for Cardiovascular Health is a school-based study designed to test the effectiveness of dietary, physical activity, and educational interventions for reducing cardiovascular disease risk and teaching healthful behaviors to children. METHODS: As part of a pilot phase in 1989, lipid, lipoprotein, and anthropometric measures ...
Kuehl K S - - 1993
BACKGROUND: Based on recent recommendations, the number of hypercholesterolemic children who would require dietary therapy could overwhelm current preventive pediatric cardiology resources. No previous studies have established the efficacy of such therapy in the pediatrician's office. The purpose of this study was to evaluate two programs of office-based therapy. METHODS: ...
Kurup P G - - 1993
Carbohydrate rich diet, rice, raggi or tapioca given to individuals of both sexes for 15 days did not alter the glycemic response (after oral glucose loading) as compared to an isocaloric wheat basal back ground diet. However, plasma cholesterol profile was reduced significantly by raggi and tapioca. Raggi reduced total ...
Boyden T W - - 1993
BACKGROUND: Aerobic exercise training is associated with reduced serum concentrations of triglycerides, increased concentrations of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and minimal changes in serum levels of total cholesterol or low-density lipoprotein cholesterol. There are few data on the effects of resistance exercise on blood lipid levels. METHODS: Premenopausal women were randomly ...
Waki M - - 1993
Reduced calorie intake, changes in the composition of foods ingested, and increased physical activity are the usual initial recommended therapies for the obesity that often accompanies hypercholesterolemia and other hyperlipidemias. Collectively resulting in weight loss, these behavioral changes are known to produce short-term (< or = 7- to 9-mo) reductions ...
Chorváthová V - - 1993
We have investigated the effect of a diet containing of 4% oyster fungus (Pleurotus ostreatus) and 0.1% cholesterol on glycaemia and hyperlipoproteinaemia in rats with insulin-dependent diabetes (streptozotocin 45 mg/kg). After two months, the rats with diabetes kept on the oyster fungus diet, had a significantly lower basal and postprandial ...
Levinson S S - - 1992
Although research studies, using complex methods, have shown apolipoprotein B level to be a better marker for coronary artery disease than cholesterol level, it is unclear whether apolipoprotein B level can perform as well when measured by automated clinical laboratory kit methods. The purpose of this study was to determine ...
Lehmann E D - - 1992
1. Aortic compliance and plasma lipid and lipoprotein levels were measured in 20 young patients with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia and in 20 age- and sex-matched control subjects. 2. Patients with familial hypercholesterolaemia had significantly higher plasma cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol and triacylglycerol levels than control subjects (P < 0.001, P < ...
Myrup B - - 1992
The effect of cholecalciferol and estrogen-norethindrone treatment on total cholesterol level, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol level, blood pressure, and body mass index was investigated in 74 postmenopausal women in a double-blind, randomized trial. Blood pressure and body mass index did not change throughout the study. We demonstrated a decrease (11%) in ...
Chisholm A - - 1992
The effect of diet on plasma lipids and lipoproteins was examined in 19 patients with familial hypercholesterolaemia treated with the HMGCoA reductase inhibitor, simvastatin. The study was a randomized double-blind cross-over trial of two diets: a low fat diet and a higher fat diet, and was performed to determine whether ...
Richter W O - - 1992
Primary familial forms of chylomicronemia can lead to acute life-threatening complications, especially acute pancreatitis. The main aim of therapy is to avoid this so-called chylomicronemia syndrome. In 12 patients with primary chylomicronemia due to familial hypertriglyceridemia, the addition of 2.16 g omega-3 fatty acids over 4 weeks and 4.32 g ...
Fruzzetti F - - 1992
The clinical and metabolic effects of a low-dose triphasic oral contraceptive containing gestodene were investigated in 42 healthy women during 6 months of treatment. No pregnancies and no severe side effects occurred during the study. The pill exerted good cycle control and the incidence of irregular bleeding was very low. ...
Huang C M - - 1992
Moderate alcohol consumption is associated with a decreased risk of coronary artery disease. The mechanism of the putative protective effect of alcohol intake, however, remains elusive. Recent studies suggest that a ratio of apolipoprotein A-I/apolipoprotein B and Lp(a) are better indicators of the risk of atherosclerosis than total cholesterol and ...
Poletto L - - 1992
The association of cigarette smoking, physical activity at work, and social class with total cholesterol and with high and low density lipoprotein cholesterol were examined in a random sample of 238 males, of 18 years of age, of Rosario, Argentina. The mean (mg/dl) total serum cholesterol of the whole sample ...
Whig J - - 1992
Serum lipids and lipoproteins of 50 active and passive smokers were compared with levels in 25 control subjects. Active smoking resulted in an increase in total cholesterol (Tc) and triglycerides (Tg) as compared to control group. The passive smokers also showed relatively higher levels but the effect was not significant. ...
Nestel P J - - 1992
A public health strategy carries more constraints than a high risk strategy because it targets both low risk and high risk individuals; this requires cautious intervention and hence achieves only a modest reduction in risk. Nevertheless, a modest population-wide fall in the concentrations of atherogenic lipoproteins leads to substantial numbers ...
Singh R B - - 1992
This study was designed to test the efficacy of the administration of fruits and vegetables for 12 weeks as an adjunct to a prudent diet in decreasing blood lipids in 310 (intervention; group A) and 311 (control; group B) patients with risk factors of coronary artery disease (CAD) in a ...
Brown S A - - 1992
Ten subjects from the Forsyth County, North Carolina, and Washington County, Maryland, field centers in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study had two fat tolerance tests within a 10-day period from September 1988 to February 1989 to determine the reproducibility of markers for postprandial lipemia. No significant differences between visits ...
Olin J W - - 1992
The prevalence of abnormal lipid and lipoprotein values was determined in 125 consecutive patients with lower-extremity arteriosclerosis obliterans, and the lipid and lipoprotein abnormalities in these patients were characterized. Only 13% of the patients had normal lipid/lipoprotein profiles. Forty-eight percent of patients had low levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol. High-density ...
Alam R - - 1992
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Elevated low density lipoprotein and reduced high density lipoprotein cholesterol may increase the risk of atherothrombotic brain infarction, but the metabolic mechanisms accounting for this relation are poorly understood. METHODS: The kinetic parameters of low density and high density lipoprotein were studied in nine subjects with atherothrombotic ...
Farish E - - 1992
GnRH agonists can induce a reversible pharmacological menopause and can be used to treat endometriosis, a fairly common gynaecological problem which responds well to oestrogen deprivation. Premature menopause is associated with adverse lipid changes and an increased risk of coronary heart disease. Therefore we set out to investigate changes in ...
McCall M R - - 1992
Psyllium's effects on plasma and lipoprotein cholesterol concentrations, cholesterol metabolism, and diet-induced atherosclerosis were studied in adult male African green monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops). Animals were fed for 3.5 y one of three experimental diets: low-cholesterol cellulose (LCC), high-cholesterol cellulose (HCC), or high-cholesterol psyllium (HCP). The LCC and HCP groups had ...
Saynor R - - 1992
The present study was designed to assess the effectiveness of the n-3 fatty acids in modifying serum total, low density lipoprotein and high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, as well as serum triglycerides, over a seven-year period. Changes in plasma fibrinogen were recorded and long term safety assessed. A total of ...
McEwan J A - - 1992
This is the third report of a metabolic study on 56 long-term users (24 for 2-5 yr; 32 for over 5 yr) of the injectable contraceptive norethisterone enanthate (Net-En) and deals with the effects on the blood levels of lipoprotein fractions. There was no significant difference between this group and ...
von Schenck H - - 1992
In order to elucidate the long-term alterations in cholesterol transport and esterification as a part of the changes in the carbohydrate and lipoprotein metabolism subsequent to calorific restriction, 15 obese women were investigated before and after treatment with vertical banded gastroplasty. Insulin resistance and production, lipid levels in plasma, lipoproteins ...
Betteridge D J - - 1992
OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficacy and safety of cholestyramine, an anion exchange resin, and pravastatin, a new hydrophilic specific inhibitor of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase, in the treatment of heterozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia. DESIGN: Double blind, double dummy, placebo controlled study with three parallel groups. SETTING: Six specialist lipid clinics in ...
Sánchez-Pozo A - - 1992
The administration of a 4 mg/kg dose of dipyridamole daily in chickens fed a diet supplemented with 2% cholesterol reversed the hypercholesterolemic effects of the diet. In particular, it reduced the plasma cholesterol concentration in approximately 18%; the levels of very-low-density lipoproteins and intermediate-density lipoproteins and the liver cholesterol content. ...
Okutomi T - - 1992
The effect of LPSw (a lipopolysaccharide from wheat flour) on cholesterol catabolism was examined using WHHL (Watanabe heritable hyperlipidemic) rabbit, which is an experimental model of familial hyperlipidemia. The serum cholesterol level of the animal decreased by the addition of LPSw to drinking water. Following cessation of the addition of ...
Hayes K C - - 1992
The effect of breast-feeding was compared with that of two fat-modified milk formulas in 45 infants (15 per group) studied by assessing body weight gain for 4 months and plasma lipids, lipoprotein profiles, fatty acid profiles of plasma and red blood cells, and plasma tocopherol status 3 months after birth. ...
Larsson B - - 1992
An inquiry was distributed to the parents of 1052 seven-year-old school beginners, concerning three issues, i.e. a known family history of myocardial infarction, angina pectoris before the age of 55 years and hyperlipidemia. A total of 147 children with a known family history were included in the study and compared ...
Engel J A - - 1992
In an attempt to assess the impact of the National Cholesterol Education Program recommendations and to provide follow-up to a 1985 survey of blood lipid reporting practices in 152 academic clinical laboratories in North America, the same laboratories were resurveyed regarding current blood lipid-reporting practices. All 97 laboratories that responded ...
Prewitt T E - - 1992
In vitro studies suggest that insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) may modulate hepatic production and peripheral utilization of lipoproteins. We measured blood concentrations of IGF-I; total, high-density-lipoprotein, and low-density-lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol; and apolipoproteins in 18 women with above average cholesterol after high- and low-fat diet periods. Total cholesterol fell 6% ...
Plunkett E R - - 1992
OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to ascertain long-term tolerability and effects of a novel, low-dosage continuous progestin-cyclic estrogen regimen on vasomotor flushing, vaginal bleeding patterns, bone density, and plasma lipoprotein lipids. STUDY DESIGN: Eighteen postmenopausal women with climacteric symptoms received low doses of dl-norgestrel (0.075 mg/day) continuously and 17 beta-estradiol (1 ...
Andersen P - - 1992
Hypercholesterolemia is seen as an important risk factor for coronary artery disease (CAD), as the incidence of CAD is strongly correlated with the level of serum cholesterol in epidemiological studies. However, hypercoagulability and reduced fibrinolytic capacity, often seen in survivors of myocardial infarction, are associated with hypertriglyceridemia (possibly concomitant with ...
Arora R C - - 1992
We studied the effect of high cholesterol fat breakfast containing approximately 527 mg cholesterol and 33 gm fat given for seven days in 10 healthy females of young age (18 to 21 years) and in healthy older females of age group (48 to 60 years). Serum total cholesterol and low ...
Gauthier A - - 1992
The safety and efficacy of the triphasic oral contraceptive agent containing norgestimate and ethinyl estradiol were evaluated in a 12-month study of 661 women. Excellent contraceptive efficacy was achieved, with two pregnancies ascribed to product failure in a total of 6,511 treatment cycles. The life-table predicted pregnancy rate was 0.57 ...
Zhao S P - - 1991
After 15 weeks of simvastatin therapy (20 mg/day), low density lipoprotein particle size in sera of 16 patients with type IIb hyperlipoproteinemia increased significantly from 233 +/- 5.0 A to 237 +/- 7.0 A (P less than 0.05), analyzed by 2-16% polyacrylamide gradient gel electrophoresis. Under simvastatin therapy the concentrations ...
Srinivasan S R - - 1991
METHODS: Serum lipoprotein profiles in 4,231 individuals, ages 5-26 years, were studied cross-sectionally in a biracial community to describe the race- and gender-specific changes from adolescence into young adulthood. RESULTS: White children and adolescents of both genders showed significantly higher covariates--adjusted triglycerides (9-11 mg/dl) and very-low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (1-2 mg/dl)--and ...
Kirby B - - 1991
Changes in lipid metabolism with age result in lower total serum cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein concentrations. There is no evidence that longevity and lipid profiles are influenced by genetic make-up. It is difficult to establish an optimum total serum cholesterol in the elderly but values established in younger subjects give ...
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