“…It may be noteworthy that a recent report has demonstrated that plasma levels of OxLDL show an inverse relationship with the levels of antibody against OxLDL, implicating a role for autoantibodies in the regulation of OxLDL levels. 31 However, it is envisioned that numerous factors will affect oxidized levels, such as oxidative stress, the lipid content of LDL, LDL concentrations, conditions of the vascular wall, blood pressure, and clearance efficiency, to name a few. Because of this multifactorial regulation, it is likely that OxLDL levels did not show a relation to age, sex, or smoking habit.…”