2008
DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.107.707349
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Endothelial Lipase Is Increased In Vivo by Inflammation in Humans

Abstract: Background-Endothelial lipase (EL) is a plasma lipase that we previously reported to be significantly correlated with all features of the metabolic syndrome in humans, including directly with measures of adiposity and inversely with high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels. We hypothesized that inflammation associated with obesity results in upregulation of EL. We determined the relationship between inflammatory markers and EL levels in a cohort of healthy persons recruited on the basis of family history of… Show more

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“…In three studies, experimental results were reported as means and data ranges instead of means and standard deviations. 45,48,55 For the purpose of data plotting, we calculated standard deviations for those studies by dividing the difference between the reported maximum and minimum values by 4. This estimation did not impact on the correlation analysis.…”
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“…In three studies, experimental results were reported as means and data ranges instead of means and standard deviations. 45,48,55 For the purpose of data plotting, we calculated standard deviations for those studies by dividing the difference between the reported maximum and minimum values by 4. This estimation did not impact on the correlation analysis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was also limited information available (six groups) on the plasma IL-6 level of healthy adult men (Figure 4a). 29,34,45,46 The Pearson's correlation was 0.62 for the male IL-6 to BMI correlation analysis (P40.05, not significant). The regression analysis of female IL-6 to BMI was based on data from eight groups Table 1.…”
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