Effects of Recombinant Human Lecithin Cholesterol Acyltransferase on Lipoprotein Metabolism in Humans
CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that an acute increase in LCAT activity drives greater flux of cholesteryl ester through the reverse cholesterol transport pathway without significantly altering the clearance and production of the main HDL proteins and without affecting the metabolism of APOB100-lipoproteins. Long-term elevations of LCAT might, therefore, have beneficial effects on total body cholesterol balance and atherogenesis.PMID:38695168 | DOI:10.1161/ATVBAHA.123.320387
Source: Atherosclerosis - Category: Cardiology Authors: Gissette Reyes-Soffer Anastasiya Matveyenko James Lignos Nelsa Matienzo Leinys S Santos Baez Antonio Hernandez-One Lau Yung Renu Nandakumar Sasha A Singh Masanori Aikawa Richard George Henry N Ginsberg Source Type: research
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