2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.arcmed.2016.01.002
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Postprandial Changes in Chemokines Related to Early Atherosclerotic Processes in Familial Hypercholesterolemic Subjects: A Preliminary Study

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“…In our study, whereas no differences in the percentage of circulating neutrophils were detected between patients and controls, a clear increase in the percentage of activated cells (CD69 + ) was observed, suggesting the existence of a proatherogenic state. This is consistent with our finding of increased circulating levels of CXCL8, which is involved in neutrophil activation, in the PH group, as has been reported previously, albeit in patients with FH [10]. Also, the plasma concentrations of this chemokine positively correlated with the circulating levels of key lipids in PH, ApoB, LDL and TC.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…In our study, whereas no differences in the percentage of circulating neutrophils were detected between patients and controls, a clear increase in the percentage of activated cells (CD69 + ) was observed, suggesting the existence of a proatherogenic state. This is consistent with our finding of increased circulating levels of CXCL8, which is involved in neutrophil activation, in the PH group, as has been reported previously, albeit in patients with FH [10]. Also, the plasma concentrations of this chemokine positively correlated with the circulating levels of key lipids in PH, ApoB, LDL and TC.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…PH is associated with risk of developing arteriosclerosis and the likelihood of future serious ischemic events. Previous studies have provided evidence of low systemic inflammation in patients with hypercholesterolemia [6,7,9,10,11,16]. Here, we carried out a detailed characterization of different immune players and soluble inflammatory markers in PH and correlated these data with the circulating levels of key lipid components.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…The oral unsaturated fat load (OUFL) test is a standardized method to study postprandial lipemia that allows the evaluation of the relationship between fatty acids and different parameters in a non-fasting situation (Garcia-Garcia et al, 2019). In this regard, an OUFL challenge in patients with FH was found to modulate oxidative/antioxidative status, reducing overall oxidative stress (Pedro et al, 2013;Cortes et al, 2014) and the levels of some atherosclerosis-related chemokines (Cortes et al, 2016). The postprandial effect of unsaturated fats on the immune state in patients with PH has, by comparison, received much less attention.…”
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confidence: 99%