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Original Article

Plasma lipoprotein composition in type 2 diabetic patients

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Pages 731-738 | Received 09 Jan 1987, Accepted 20 May 1987, Published online: 17 Mar 2010
 

Abstract

In the present study lipoprotein fractions were studied in clinically well-characterized patients with type 2 diabetes. Apart from the usually isolated fractions (VLDL, LDL and HDL) a subfraction of VLDL was studied. This VLDL-subfraction (VLDL-2) has a similar chemical composition to β-VLDL which has been suggested to be of importance in the development of atherosclerosis. The results shows that obese type 2 diabetic women carry substantial amounts of VLDL-2 (>100% above the level of comparable non-diabetic women), (2p<0.01 for cholesterol and triglyceride amounts in VLDL-2). Furthermore obese diabetic women had total plasma cholesterol values 27% higher than non-diabetic obese women (2p<0.05). Total plasma triglyceride values were found to be significantly higher in diabetic women compared with non-diabetic women (2p<0.01). LDL-cholesterol was found significantly raised in obese diabetic women compared with the corresponding group of non-diabetic women (2p<0.05). HDL-cholesterol showed lower values in ideal-weight diabetic women than in ideal-weight non-diabetic women (2p<0.05). In summary, the results show that obese women with type 2 diabetes carry high concentrations of lipoprotein fractions which have been incriminated as being of importance in the development of atherosclerosis. This is in accordance with the sex ratio of atherosclerotic disease among diabetic patients compared to the sex ratio in non-diabetic patients.

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