Cholesterol Efflux Capacity, High-Density Lipoprotein Function, and Atherosclerosis
Cardiovascular Institute of the South · Cardiovascular Institute Hospital · +4 more institutions
Abstract
High-density lipoprotein (HDL) may provide cardiovascular protection by promoting reverse cholesterol transport from macrophages. We hypothesized that the capacity of HDL to accept cholesterol from macrophages would serve as a predictor of atherosclerotic burden.
We measured cholesterol efflux capacity in 203 healthy volunteers who underwent assessment of carotid artery intima-media thickness, 442 patients with angiographically confirmed coronary artery disease, and 351 patients without such angiographically confirmed disease. We quantified efflux capacity by using a validated ex vivo system that involved incubation of macrophages with apolipoprotein B-depleted serum from the study participants.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 105.65
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 38
Authors
13- AKAmit KheraCorresponding
Cardiovascular Institute of the South, Cardiovascular Institute Hospital, Translational Therapeutics (United States), University of Pennsylvania
- MCMarina Cuchel
Translational Therapeutics (United States)
- MDMargarita de la Llera-Moya
Cardiovascular Institute Hospital, Translational Therapeutics (United States)
- ARAmrith Rodrigues
Cardiovascular Institute Hospital, Translational Therapeutics (United States)
- MFMegan F. Burke
Cardiovascular Institute Hospital, Translational Therapeutics (United States)
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Odds ratio
- Cholesterol
- Internal medicine
- Efflux
- Apolipoprotein B
- Endocrinology
- High-density lipoprotein
- Good health and well-being