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SANAMED 2013
ASSOCIATION OF LPL-HINDIII POLYMORPHISM WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE IN MACEDONIAN POPULATIONKeywords: coronary artery disease , DNA analysis , LPL-HindIII polymorphism. Abstract: Objective: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a leading cause of high mortality and morbidity in worldwide. The HindIII polymorphism of the LPL gene (LPL-HindIII) is a common variant and has been associated with plasma lipid and lipoprotein variability in population studies. Aim: Evaluation of the LPL-HindIII polymorphism as an independent risk factor for coronary artery disease in Macedonian population.Material and Methods: A polymerase chain reaction amplification and consecutive restriction enzyme digestion was used to reveal lipoprotein lipase, the intron 8 LPL-HindIII polymorphism. Study group included 114 randomized subjects with angiographically documented coronary artery stenosis (CAD group: 87 males, 27 females). Control group consisted of 35 patients (21 males and 14 females) without significant stenosis in coronary arteries. Results: Independent multiple regression analysis of LDL plasma level and their correlation with LPL-HindIII polymorphism and analyzed risk factors: hypertension, diabetes, family history of CAD, physical activity, antilipidemic drugs and alcohol consumption, LDL, show statistically significant correlationwith BMI, and also between LPL-HindIII and LDL plasma level. In the examined group, only triglycerides reached a statistically significant association with the LPL-HindIII polymorphism. Conclusion: In our study, the LPL-HindIII polymorphism was not identified as independent risk factor for CAD, but showed association with high triglycerides and LDL levels.
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