Low serum high density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration is an independent predictor for enhanced inflammation and end othelial activation
Background Inflammation, end othelial activation and oxidative stress have been established as key events in the initiation and progression of atherosclerosis. High-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-c) is protective against atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease, but its association with infl...
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2-s2.0-84921783817 Ahmad W.N.H.W.; Sakri F.; Mokhsin A.; Rahman T.; Nasir N.M.; Abdul-Razak S.; Yasin M.M.; Ismail A.M.; Ismail Z.; Nawawi H. Low serum high density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration is an independent predictor for enhanced inflammation and end othelial activation 2015 PLoS ONE 10 1 10.1371/journal.pone.0116867 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84921783817&doi=10.1371%2fjournal.pone.0116867&partnerID=40&md5=a00e0720727b84e9934cfcfac19347e4 Background Inflammation, end othelial activation and oxidative stress have been established as key events in the initiation and progression of atherosclerosis. High-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-c) is protective against atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease, but its association with inflammation, endothelial activation and oxidative stress is not well established. Objectives (1) To compare the concentrations of biomarkers of inflammation, endothelial activation and oxidative stress in subjects with low HDL-c compared to normal HDL-c; (2) To examine the association and correlation between HDL-c and these biomarkers and (3) To determine whether HDL-c is an independent predictor of these biomarkers. Methods 422 subjects (mean age±SD = 43.2±11.9years) of whom 207 had low HDL-c concentrations (HDL-c <1.0mmol/L and < 1.3mmol/L for males and females respectively) and 215 normal controls (HDL-c ≥1.0 and ≥-1.3mmol/L for males and females respectively) were recruited in this study. The groups were matched for age, gender, ethnicity, smoking status, diabetes mellitus and hypertension. Fasting blood samples were collected for analysis of biomarkers of inflammation [high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) and Interleukin-6 (IL-6)], endothelial activation [soluble Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule-1 (sVCAM-1), soluble Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 (sICAM-1) and E-selectin)] and oxidative stress [F2-Isoprostanes, oxidized Low Density Lipoprotein (ox-LDL) and Malondialdehyde (MDA)]. Results Subjects with low HDL-c had greater concentrations of inflammation, endothelial activation and oxidative stress biomarkers compared to controls. There were negative correlations between HDL-c concentration and biomarkers of inflammation (IL-6, p = 0.02), endothelial activation (sVCAM-1 and E-selectin, p = 0.029 and 0.002, respectively), and oxidative stress (MDA and F2-isoprostane, p = 0.036 and <0.0001, respectively). Multiple linear regression analysis showed HDL-c as an independent predictor of IL-6 (p = 0.02) and sVCAM-1 (p<0.03) after correcting for various confounding factors. Conclusion Low serum HDL-c concentration is strongly correlated with enhanced status of inflammation, endothelial activation and oxidative stress. It is also an independent predictor for enhanced inflammation and endothelial activation, which are pivotal in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis and atherosclerosis-related complications. © 2015 Wan Ahmad et al. Public Library of Science 19326203 English Article All Open Access; Gold Open Access |
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Ahmad W.N.H.W.; Sakri F.; Mokhsin A.; Rahman T.; Nasir N.M.; Abdul-Razak S.; Yasin M.M.; Ismail A.M.; Ismail Z.; Nawawi H. |
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Ahmad W.N.H.W.; Sakri F.; Mokhsin A.; Rahman T.; Nasir N.M.; Abdul-Razak S.; Yasin M.M.; Ismail A.M.; Ismail Z.; Nawawi H. Low serum high density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration is an independent predictor for enhanced inflammation and end othelial activation |
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Ahmad W.N.H.W.; Sakri F.; Mokhsin A.; Rahman T.; Nasir N.M.; Abdul-Razak S.; Yasin M.M.; Ismail A.M.; Ismail Z.; Nawawi H. |
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Ahmad W.N.H.W.; Sakri F.; Mokhsin A.; Rahman T.; Nasir N.M.; Abdul-Razak S.; Yasin M.M.; Ismail A.M.; Ismail Z.; Nawawi H. |
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Low serum high density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration is an independent predictor for enhanced inflammation and end othelial activation |
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Low serum high density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration is an independent predictor for enhanced inflammation and end othelial activation |
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Low serum high density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration is an independent predictor for enhanced inflammation and end othelial activation |
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Low serum high density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration is an independent predictor for enhanced inflammation and end othelial activation |
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Low serum high density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration is an independent predictor for enhanced inflammation and end othelial activation |
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Low serum high density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration is an independent predictor for enhanced inflammation and end othelial activation |
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Background Inflammation, end othelial activation and oxidative stress have been established as key events in the initiation and progression of atherosclerosis. High-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-c) is protective against atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease, but its association with inflammation, endothelial activation and oxidative stress is not well established. Objectives (1) To compare the concentrations of biomarkers of inflammation, endothelial activation and oxidative stress in subjects with low HDL-c compared to normal HDL-c; (2) To examine the association and correlation between HDL-c and these biomarkers and (3) To determine whether HDL-c is an independent predictor of these biomarkers. Methods 422 subjects (mean age±SD = 43.2±11.9years) of whom 207 had low HDL-c concentrations (HDL-c <1.0mmol/L and < 1.3mmol/L for males and females respectively) and 215 normal controls (HDL-c ≥1.0 and ≥-1.3mmol/L for males and females respectively) were recruited in this study. The groups were matched for age, gender, ethnicity, smoking status, diabetes mellitus and hypertension. Fasting blood samples were collected for analysis of biomarkers of inflammation [high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) and Interleukin-6 (IL-6)], endothelial activation [soluble Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule-1 (sVCAM-1), soluble Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 (sICAM-1) and E-selectin)] and oxidative stress [F2-Isoprostanes, oxidized Low Density Lipoprotein (ox-LDL) and Malondialdehyde (MDA)]. Results Subjects with low HDL-c had greater concentrations of inflammation, endothelial activation and oxidative stress biomarkers compared to controls. There were negative correlations between HDL-c concentration and biomarkers of inflammation (IL-6, p = 0.02), endothelial activation (sVCAM-1 and E-selectin, p = 0.029 and 0.002, respectively), and oxidative stress (MDA and F2-isoprostane, p = 0.036 and <0.0001, respectively). Multiple linear regression analysis showed HDL-c as an independent predictor of IL-6 (p = 0.02) and sVCAM-1 (p<0.03) after correcting for various confounding factors. Conclusion Low serum HDL-c concentration is strongly correlated with enhanced status of inflammation, endothelial activation and oxidative stress. It is also an independent predictor for enhanced inflammation and endothelial activation, which are pivotal in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis and atherosclerosis-related complications. © 2015 Wan Ahmad et al. |
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