APOLIPOPROTEINS AND LIPOPROTEIN (a) IN PATIENTS WITH PREMATURE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION AND THEIR CHILDREN

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Main Authors: Azita Fesharak Nia, Fatemeh Tahri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vesnu Publications 2010-12-01
Series:ARYA Atherosclerosis
Online Access:http://arya.mui.ac.ir/index.php/arya/article/view/98
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spelling doaj-14942f5b6b8d4bddb3f18593d77f9b142020-11-24T20:44:23ZengVesnu PublicationsARYA Atherosclerosis1735-39552251-66382010-12-0131116APOLIPOPROTEINS AND LIPOPROTEIN (a) IN PATIENTS WITH PREMATURE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION AND THEIR CHILDRENAzita Fesharak Nia0Fatemeh Tahri1Assistant Professor of Pediatric Nephrology, Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Iran.Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Iran.<div><table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="90%" align="left"><tbody><tr><td width="485" valign="top"><p><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p> <p><strong>Abstract </strong></p> <p><strong>INTRODUCTION:</strong><strong> </strong>A positive family history of premature coronary artery disease can prompt the assessment of children of the family for coronary risk factors like hypertension, obesity and dyslipidemia. This study was performed to determine the relationship between lipoprotein (a), apolipoprotein A1 and B100 in patients with a positive history of premature myocardial infarction and their offspring.</p> <p><strong>methods:</strong><strong> </strong>This cross-sectional study was conducted on 91 parents and their offspring (91 children). The parents were randomly selected from among patients with premature myocardial infarction hospitalized in the critical care unit of Vali-e-Asr hospital (Birjand, Iran). Lipoprotein (a), apolipoprotein A1 and B100 were measured in both groups.</p> <p><strong>results:</strong> Our study showed a significant relationship between lipoprotein (a) levels in parents and their children. High lipoprotein (a) and high apolipoprotein B100 in parents and their children were also significantly related.</p> <p><strong>CONCLUSIONS:</strong> We recommend that lipoprotein (a) and apolipoprotein B100 be measured in children with familial history of premature myocardial infarction.</p> <p><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p></td></tr> <tr><td width="485" valign="top"><p><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p> <p><strong>Keywords:</strong><strong> </strong>Premature myocardial infarction, lipoprotein (a), risk factors, offspring, apolipoproteins.</p></td></tr></tbody></table></div>http://arya.mui.ac.ir/index.php/arya/article/view/98
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author Azita Fesharak Nia
Fatemeh Tahri
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Fatemeh Tahri
APOLIPOPROTEINS AND LIPOPROTEIN (a) IN PATIENTS WITH PREMATURE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION AND THEIR CHILDREN
ARYA Atherosclerosis
author_facet Azita Fesharak Nia
Fatemeh Tahri
author_sort Azita Fesharak Nia
title APOLIPOPROTEINS AND LIPOPROTEIN (a) IN PATIENTS WITH PREMATURE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION AND THEIR CHILDREN
title_short APOLIPOPROTEINS AND LIPOPROTEIN (a) IN PATIENTS WITH PREMATURE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION AND THEIR CHILDREN
title_full APOLIPOPROTEINS AND LIPOPROTEIN (a) IN PATIENTS WITH PREMATURE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION AND THEIR CHILDREN
title_fullStr APOLIPOPROTEINS AND LIPOPROTEIN (a) IN PATIENTS WITH PREMATURE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION AND THEIR CHILDREN
title_full_unstemmed APOLIPOPROTEINS AND LIPOPROTEIN (a) IN PATIENTS WITH PREMATURE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION AND THEIR CHILDREN
title_sort apolipoproteins and lipoprotein (a) in patients with premature myocardial infarction and their children
publisher Vesnu Publications
series ARYA Atherosclerosis
issn 1735-3955
2251-6638
publishDate 2010-12-01
description <div><table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="90%" align="left"><tbody><tr><td width="485" valign="top"><p><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p> <p><strong>Abstract </strong></p> <p><strong>INTRODUCTION:</strong><strong> </strong>A positive family history of premature coronary artery disease can prompt the assessment of children of the family for coronary risk factors like hypertension, obesity and dyslipidemia. This study was performed to determine the relationship between lipoprotein (a), apolipoprotein A1 and B100 in patients with a positive history of premature myocardial infarction and their offspring.</p> <p><strong>methods:</strong><strong> </strong>This cross-sectional study was conducted on 91 parents and their offspring (91 children). The parents were randomly selected from among patients with premature myocardial infarction hospitalized in the critical care unit of Vali-e-Asr hospital (Birjand, Iran). Lipoprotein (a), apolipoprotein A1 and B100 were measured in both groups.</p> <p><strong>results:</strong> Our study showed a significant relationship between lipoprotein (a) levels in parents and their children. High lipoprotein (a) and high apolipoprotein B100 in parents and their children were also significantly related.</p> <p><strong>CONCLUSIONS:</strong> We recommend that lipoprotein (a) and apolipoprotein B100 be measured in children with familial history of premature myocardial infarction.</p> <p><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p></td></tr> <tr><td width="485" valign="top"><p><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p> <p><strong>Keywords:</strong><strong> </strong>Premature myocardial infarction, lipoprotein (a), risk factors, offspring, apolipoproteins.</p></td></tr></tbody></table></div>
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