Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
- Volume 2 Issue 4
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- Pages.338-347
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- 1997
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- 2287-1098(pISSN)
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- 2287-8602(eISSN)
Studies on the Distribution of Plasma Lipid Profiles and Body Fatness According to Apo E Polymorphism in Normolipidemic Korean Women
- Lee, Myoung-Sook (Department of Food and Nutrition, Sungshin Women's University)
- Published : 1997.12.01
Abstract
Apo E polymorphism(e2, e3, e4) was among the first reported genetic polymorphism that explained part of the normal vairation in plasma cholesterol concentrations. Both alleles E2 and E4 are significantly more frequent in patients with mixed forms of hyperlipidemia and contribute on the observed differences in CHD risk among different populations. Effects of apo E polymorphism on the distribution of plasma lipid profiles were studied in 89 normolipidemic healthy females, aged 19 up to 22 years. The relative frequencies of E3/3 was 0.787, E3/2 was 0.101, E3/4 allele was 0.112 and no E2/2, E2/4 and E4/4 were found. Weight, height and %LBM were elevated in E2 than those in E3&E4. No differences in the blood pressure among apo E isomers were found, otherwise the pulsation was higher in E4 than that in the others. There were no differences in plasma total-, total DL-, HDL
Keywords
- apo E polymorphism;
- E3 or E4 or E2 allele;
- cholesterol;
- triglyceride;
- atherogenic index, LDL B/E or E receptors;
- LCAT;
- CETP