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Title: Effect of atorvastatin on apolipoprotein B48 metabolism and low-density lipoprotein receptor activity in normolipidemic patients with coronary artery disease. Author: Dane-Stewart CA, Watts GF, Pal S, Chan D, Thompson P, Hung J, Mamo JC. Journal: Metabolism; 2003 Oct; 52(10):1279-86. PubMed ID: 14564679. Abstract: We aimed to examine postprandial dyslipidemia in normolipidemic patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) and the effects of treatment with an hydroxymethyl glutaryl coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase inhibitor (atorvastatin). Subjects with angiographicaly established CAD were randomized to treatment for 12 weeks with 80 mg/d atorvastatin or placebo and the effects on markers of postprandial lipoproteins and low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-receptor binding determined. LDL-receptor binding was determined in mononuclear cells, as a surrogate for hepatic activity. Fasting levels of cholesterol (P <.001), LDL-cholesterol (P <.001), apolipoprotein (apo)B(48) (P =.019), remnant-like particle-cholesterol (RLP-C) (P =.032), and total postprandial apoB(48) area under the curve (AUC) (P =.013) significantly decreased with atorvastatin compared with placebo. Atorvastatin also significantly increased LDL-receptor binding activity (P <.001), and this was correlated with changes in fasting apoB(48) (r =.80, P =.01). We report that aberrations in chylomicron metabolism in normolipidemic CAD subjects are correctable with atorvastatin by a mechanism involving increased LDL-receptor activity. This effect may, in part, explain the cardiovascular benefit of statins used in clinical trials of CAD patients with normal lipid levels.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]