TY - JOUR T1 - The association between small dense low density lipoprotein,apolipoprotein B, apolipoprotein B/apolipoprotein A1 ratio and coronary artery stenosis TT - JF - MJIRI JO - MJIRI VL - 23 IS - 1 UR - http://mjiri.iums.ac.ir/article-1-33-en.html Y1 - 2009 SP - 8 EP - 13 KW - small dense LDL KW - apolipoprotein KW - coronary artery disease N2 -   Abstract   Background: Recently, small dense low density lipoprotein (sdLDL) has been   highlighted as a new risk factor for the coronary artery disease (CAD).Small dense   LDLs are believed to be atherogenic since these particles are taken up more easily by   arterial wall. They are readily oxidized and have reduced affinity for low density   lipoprotein (LDL) receptor and increased affinity for arterial proteoglicans. LDL   cholesterol is only a measure of the cholesterol level in the LDL whereas apolipoprotein   B(apo B) is a measure of the cholesterol levels of all the atherogenic particles, including   very low density lipoprotein, intermediate density, and low density lipoproteins.   Therefore, it might be a better marker than other traditional lipids. The aim of   the present study was to evaluate the association between serum small dense LDL,   apolipoprotein B, apolipoprotein A1 (apo A1) and apoB/apoA1 ratio and the coronary   stenosis.   Methods: 86 patients with coronary stenosis , 35 patients without coronary stenosis   identified by angiography who were referred to Rajaii Heart Center , and 30   healthy individuals were studied. SdLDL was measured by a direct homogenous   LDL-C assay in the supernatant of serum which remained after heparin-magnesium   precipitation. Serum apolipoprotein A1 and apolipoprotein B were measured by using   immunoturbidimetric method.   Results: The results showed that the sdLDL levels were higher in patients with   coronary stenosis than patients without coronary stenosis and healthy individuals   (21.54±7.1, 16.88±4.4 and 15.45±5mg/dl, p=0.001, respectively). In addition the level   of apoB (with stenosis: 113.71±21.8, without stenosis:100.88±18.7 and healthy:   102.30±9.6, p=0.003) and apoB/apoA1 ratio (with stenosis:1.100±0.24, without   stenosis :0.589±0.26 and healthy:0.751±0.16, p=0.001) were significantly higher in   patients with coronary stenosis. SdLDL levels were positively correlated with the   level of apoB(r=0.589), apoB/apoA1 ratio(r=0.416), triglyceride(r=0.494), LDL-C   (r=0.749), Total cholesterol(r=0.354) and were inversely correlated with the level of   HDL-C (r = -0.586)(p M3 ER -