Serum Lipoprotein (a) Levels in Chronic Renal Failure and Liver Cirrhosis Patients. Relationship with Atherosclerosis

This study was carried out to investigate the relationship between lipoprotein (a) levels and the development of atherosclerosis in chronic renal failure (CRF) patients with the possible role of the liver. Serum Lp (a) levels were measured in samples from 20 CRF patients on hemodialysis (HD), 20 liv...

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Main Authors: Essam Mady, Gehane Wissa, Ali Khalifa, Mahmoud El-Sabbagh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 1999-01-01
Series:Disease Markers
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1999/953182
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spelling doaj-a603f680efee4baea5d361f951b62d5d2020-11-24T22:57:04ZengHindawi LimitedDisease Markers0278-02401875-86301999-01-0115423724710.1155/1999/953182Serum Lipoprotein (a) Levels in Chronic Renal Failure and Liver Cirrhosis Patients. Relationship with AtherosclerosisEssam Mady0Gehane Wissa1Ali Khalifa2Mahmoud El-Sabbagh3Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, Cairo, EgyptDepartment of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, Cairo, EgyptOncology Diagnostic Unit, Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Abbassia, Cairo, EgyptDepartment of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, Cairo, EgyptThis study was carried out to investigate the relationship between lipoprotein (a) levels and the development of atherosclerosis in chronic renal failure (CRF) patients with the possible role of the liver. Serum Lp (a) levels were measured in samples from 20 CRF patients on hemodialysis (HD), 20 liver cirrhosis (LC) patients, 20 patients having both CRF and LC and undergoing HD, and 20 normal control subjects. Renal function (blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine), hepatic function (transaminases (ALT and AST), alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and total bilirubin) investigations and serum cholesterol were carried out for all the subjects enrolled in this study. Serum Lp (a) concentration in CRF patients without LC was 87.25 ± 6.17 mg/dl, which was significantly higher than all the investigated groups (P < 0.001). Lp(a) concentration in patients with both CRF and LC was 24.65 ± 1.98 mg/dl, which was not significantly different from the controls, but was significantly higher than that in the subjects with LC only (P < 0.001) where the latter group had significantly low Lp (a) values (11.1 ± 0.99) relative to all the other groups (P < 0.001). Lp (a) correlated positively with cholesterol in all groups except the LC subjects, but did not correlate with age, or renal function in both CRF groups.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1999/953182
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author Essam Mady
Gehane Wissa
Ali Khalifa
Mahmoud El-Sabbagh
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Gehane Wissa
Ali Khalifa
Mahmoud El-Sabbagh
Serum Lipoprotein (a) Levels in Chronic Renal Failure and Liver Cirrhosis Patients. Relationship with Atherosclerosis
Disease Markers
author_facet Essam Mady
Gehane Wissa
Ali Khalifa
Mahmoud El-Sabbagh
author_sort Essam Mady
title Serum Lipoprotein (a) Levels in Chronic Renal Failure and Liver Cirrhosis Patients. Relationship with Atherosclerosis
title_short Serum Lipoprotein (a) Levels in Chronic Renal Failure and Liver Cirrhosis Patients. Relationship with Atherosclerosis
title_full Serum Lipoprotein (a) Levels in Chronic Renal Failure and Liver Cirrhosis Patients. Relationship with Atherosclerosis
title_fullStr Serum Lipoprotein (a) Levels in Chronic Renal Failure and Liver Cirrhosis Patients. Relationship with Atherosclerosis
title_full_unstemmed Serum Lipoprotein (a) Levels in Chronic Renal Failure and Liver Cirrhosis Patients. Relationship with Atherosclerosis
title_sort serum lipoprotein (a) levels in chronic renal failure and liver cirrhosis patients. relationship with atherosclerosis
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Disease Markers
issn 0278-0240
1875-8630
publishDate 1999-01-01
description This study was carried out to investigate the relationship between lipoprotein (a) levels and the development of atherosclerosis in chronic renal failure (CRF) patients with the possible role of the liver. Serum Lp (a) levels were measured in samples from 20 CRF patients on hemodialysis (HD), 20 liver cirrhosis (LC) patients, 20 patients having both CRF and LC and undergoing HD, and 20 normal control subjects. Renal function (blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine), hepatic function (transaminases (ALT and AST), alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and total bilirubin) investigations and serum cholesterol were carried out for all the subjects enrolled in this study. Serum Lp (a) concentration in CRF patients without LC was 87.25 ± 6.17 mg/dl, which was significantly higher than all the investigated groups (P < 0.001). Lp(a) concentration in patients with both CRF and LC was 24.65 ± 1.98 mg/dl, which was not significantly different from the controls, but was significantly higher than that in the subjects with LC only (P < 0.001) where the latter group had significantly low Lp (a) values (11.1 ± 0.99) relative to all the other groups (P < 0.001). Lp (a) correlated positively with cholesterol in all groups except the LC subjects, but did not correlate with age, or renal function in both CRF groups.
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