Terry R B, Yurgalevitch S, Thompson P D
Division of Preventive Cardiology, Miriam Hospital, Providence, RI 02906.
Metabolism. 1992 Dec;41(12):1386-92. doi: 10.1016/0026-0495(92)90113-o.
High-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and apolipoprotein (apo) A-I concentrations decrease with increasing central adiposity. The present study investigated possible mechanisms for these effects by examining the relationship between body mass index, regional adiposity, and HDL apo A-I and A-II metabolism. Fifteen sedentary men and 10 male endurance athletes aged 22 to 44 served as subjects. HDL apo A-I and A-II metabolism was examined using 125I-labeled autologous HDL. Chest and thigh skinfold thickness and the ratio of chest to thigh skinfold thickness were used as indices of regional adiposity. The relationship of adiposity to HDL metabolism was examined using correlational and multiple regression analysis. In both subject groups, the fractional catabolic rate of apo A-I and A-II increased with increasing chest skinfold thickness and chest to thigh skinfold ratio (.43 < r2 < .66). This effect was partially independent of triglyceride or HDL cholesterol concentrations. Apo A-I and A-II fractional catabolic rates increased with increasing body mass index only in the sedentary men. Concentrations and synthetic rates (mg.d-1.kg-1) of apo A-I and A-II were not consistently related to body mass index or regional adiposity. Peripheral adiposity assessed by thigh skinfold thickness was not correlated with any parameter of apo metabolism. We conclude that HDL apo A-I and A-II catabolism increases with increasing central adiposity.
高密度脂蛋白(HDL)胆固醇和载脂蛋白(apo)A-I浓度会随着中心性肥胖程度的增加而降低。本研究通过检查体重指数、局部肥胖与HDL apo A-I和A-II代谢之间的关系,来探究这些影响的可能机制。15名久坐不动的男性和10名年龄在22至44岁之间的男性耐力运动员作为研究对象。使用125I标记的自体HDL来检测HDL apo A-I和A-II的代谢。胸部和大腿皮褶厚度以及胸部与大腿皮褶厚度之比被用作局部肥胖的指标。使用相关性分析和多元回归分析来研究肥胖与HDL代谢之间的关系。在两个研究对象组中,apo A-I和A-II的分解代谢率均随着胸部皮褶厚度和胸部与大腿皮褶厚度之比的增加而升高(.43 < r2 <.66)。这种影响部分独立于甘油三酯或HDL胆固醇浓度。仅在久坐不动的男性中,apo A-I和A-II的分解代谢率随着体重指数的增加而升高。apo A-I和A-II的浓度及合成率(mg·d-1·kg-1)与体重指数或局部肥胖并无一致的关联。通过大腿皮褶厚度评估的外周肥胖与apo代谢的任何参数均无相关性。我们得出结论,HDL apo A-I和A-II的分解代谢随着中心性肥胖程度的增加而增强。