2018
DOI: 10.1194/jlr.p085076
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HDL functionality and cardiovascular outcome among nondialysis chronic kidney disease patients [S]

Abstract: CVD remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). CKD profoundly affects HDL composition and functionality, but whether abnormal HDL independently contributes to cardiovascular events in CKD patients remains elusive. In the present study, we assessed whether compositional and functional properties of HDL predict cardiovascular outcome among 526 nondialysis CKD patients who participate in the CARE FOR HOMe study. We measured HDL cholesterol, the content of H… Show more

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“…The components of HDL-C are dynamic, and different subpopulations of HDL-C can be classified by size, density, electrophoretic mobility, and apo composition. Although the effect of the size of HDL-C shifting toward atherogenic small particles in patients with CKD remains controversial, this provides a possible explanation of the lack of protective effects of high HDL-C at baseline in this population (57,58). For instance, increasing evidence suggests the pathogenic importance of dysfunctional HDL-C registry-based EMRs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The components of HDL-C are dynamic, and different subpopulations of HDL-C can be classified by size, density, electrophoretic mobility, and apo composition. Although the effect of the size of HDL-C shifting toward atherogenic small particles in patients with CKD remains controversial, this provides a possible explanation of the lack of protective effects of high HDL-C at baseline in this population (57,58). For instance, increasing evidence suggests the pathogenic importance of dysfunctional HDL-C registry-based EMRs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HDL cholesterol efflux capacity CEC was assessed using an established assay. 20,21 J774 macrophages, maintained in DMEM with 10% fetal bovine serum were plated on 48-well plates (300,000 cells/well). Cells were labeled for 24 h with 1 lCi/ml [ 3 H]-cholesterol (Perkin Elmer, Boston, MA, USA).…”
Section: Preparation Of Apob-depleted Serummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In turn, the enrichment of HDL with APOE can interfere with HDL metabolism and initiate atherogenesis [73,118,130]. Chronic kidney disease severely alters enzyme activities involved in HDL metabolism; it affects particle maturation and remodeling, which in consequence alters HDL composition and function [132][133][134]. Compositional alterations also include, apart from the aforementioned enrichment of HDL with proinflammatory acute-phase proteins, considerable reduction of HDL-paraoxonase content and activity [78,132,135].…”
Section: Cardiovascular Risk Related To Modifications Of Hdl Particlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chronic kidney disease severely alters enzyme activities involved in HDL metabolism; it affects particle maturation and remodeling, which in consequence alters HDL composition and function [132][133][134]. Compositional alterations also include, apart from the aforementioned enrichment of HDL with proinflammatory acute-phase proteins, considerable reduction of HDL-paraoxonase content and activity [78,132,135]. Holzer et al [121] reported lower relative levels of APOA1 and APOA2 and higher levels of SAA1, albumin, and APOC3 in hemodialysis patients in comparison to healthy controls.…”
Section: Cardiovascular Risk Related To Modifications Of Hdl Particlementioning
confidence: 99%
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