TY - JOUR
T1 - Autoantibodies to oxidized low-density lipoprotein in coronary artery disease
AU - Sherer, Yaniv
AU - Tenenbaum, Alexander
AU - Blank, Miri
AU - Shemesh, Joseph
AU - Harats, Dror
AU - Fisman, Enrique Z.
AU - Praprotnik, Sonja
AU - Motro, Michael
AU - Shoenfeld, Yehuda
PY - 2001/3/6
Y1 - 2001/3/6
N2 - Background: The significance of antioxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL) antibodies in atherogenesis is not yet clear, and there are conflicting data regarding anti-oxLDL levels in early hypertension. Methods: The levels of anti-oxLDL antibodies were studied in coronary artery disease patients with (n = 82) or without (n = 36) hypertension, in association to other risk factors for coronary artery disease. Results: The levels of anti-oxLDL antibodies did not differ significantly between coronary artery disease patients with or without hypertension. (0.132 ± 0.146 v 0.153 ± 0.158 optical density at 405 nm, respectively; P = .48). No significant differences in anti-oxLDL antibodies were found between men and women with and without hypertension, between hypertensive patients with normal and abnormal blood pressure measurements, and between medicated and nonmedicated hypertensive patients. The presence of diabetes mellitus, smoking, and hypercholesterolemia, either solely or in combination, did not result in significant differences in antibody levels in the hypertensive or normotensive patients. Conclusions: Although the levels of oxLDL antibodies might be modified in early hypertension, once advanced coronary artery disease has developed the presence of hypertension does not affect anti-oxLDL levels.
AB - Background: The significance of antioxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL) antibodies in atherogenesis is not yet clear, and there are conflicting data regarding anti-oxLDL levels in early hypertension. Methods: The levels of anti-oxLDL antibodies were studied in coronary artery disease patients with (n = 82) or without (n = 36) hypertension, in association to other risk factors for coronary artery disease. Results: The levels of anti-oxLDL antibodies did not differ significantly between coronary artery disease patients with or without hypertension. (0.132 ± 0.146 v 0.153 ± 0.158 optical density at 405 nm, respectively; P = .48). No significant differences in anti-oxLDL antibodies were found between men and women with and without hypertension, between hypertensive patients with normal and abnormal blood pressure measurements, and between medicated and nonmedicated hypertensive patients. The presence of diabetes mellitus, smoking, and hypercholesterolemia, either solely or in combination, did not result in significant differences in antibody levels in the hypertensive or normotensive patients. Conclusions: Although the levels of oxLDL antibodies might be modified in early hypertension, once advanced coronary artery disease has developed the presence of hypertension does not affect anti-oxLDL levels.
KW - Autoantibody
KW - Hypertension
KW - Oxidized low-density lipoprotein
KW - Risk factors
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U2 - 10.1016/S0895-7061(00)01242-5
DO - 10.1016/S0895-7061(00)01242-5
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0035116514
SN - 0895-7061
VL - 14
SP - 149
EP - 154
JO - American Journal of Hypertension
JF - American Journal of Hypertension
IS - 2
ER -