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Erschienen in: Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance 1/2013

Open Access 01.01.2013 | Oral presentation

A vasodilator stress MRI perfusion study: large HDL particle number is independently associated with microvascular function in patients with LDL-C <100mg/dL

verfasst von: Akhil Narang, Nicole M Bhave, Chattanong Yodwut, Giacomo Tarroni, Benjamin H Freed, Emily Estep, Kristen M Turner, Cristiana Corsi, Michael Davidson, Tamar Polonsky, Roberto Lang, Victor Mor-Avi, Amit R Patel

Erschienen in: Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance | Sonderheft 1/2013

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Background

Abnormalities in total cholesterol (TC), high-density lipoprotein (HDL-C), low-density lipoprotein (LDL-C), and triglycerides (TG) are associated with microvascular dysfunction. Recent studies suggest that lipoprotein sub-fractions better predict atherogenic burden than a routine lipid panel. We sought to determine, whether lipid sub-fractionation is associated with myocardial perfusion reserve index (MPRi), a microvascular function surrogate.

Methods

Twenty-four adults referred for risk stratification from a lipid clinic (19 males, age 60±14 years) with LDL-C<100mg/dL underwent cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) using a 1.5T scanner (Achieva, Phillips). Short-axis CMR images were obtained at three levels of the left ventricle during first pass of Gadolinium-DTPA (0.075mmol/kg at 4ml/sec) for approximately 50 consecutive heartbeats. Images were acquired using a hybrid gradient echo/echo planar imaging sequence 1 minute after injecting regadenoson 0.4mg and then repeated 15 minutes after injecting aminophylline (125mg) under resting conditions. Time intensity curves generated from stress and rest perfusion images were used to determine the area under the curve (from the start of the upslope to the plateau) for the mid-ventricular slice and the LV cavity. MPRi was defined as stress to rest ratio of mid-ventricular area under the curve, normalized to LV cavity area under the curve. TC, HDL-C, LDL-C, TG, and particle numbers for total HDL, total LDL, small LDL and large HDL were measured using nuclear magnetic resonance testing. The association between MPRi and lipid parameters was examined using univariate linear regression; lipid components statistically correlated with MPRi (p<0.05) were then subjected to multivariate analysis. The associations of HDL-C and large HDL particle number with MPRi were compared in separate multivariable models that each included TG and small LDL particle number.

Results

Most individuals were receiving statin therapy (88%), 11 (46%) had coronary artery disease, and 11 (46%) had hypertension. Lipid concentrations are listed in the table. Univariable linear regression analysis (see figure) showed that MPRi was significantly associated with HDL-C, TG, large HDL particle numbers and small LDL particle numbers; no significant association was found between MPRi and TC, LDL-C, total LDL particle numbers or total HDL particle numbers (see table). Using multivariate analysis, only large HDL particle number was independently associated with MPRi.
Table 1
Lipid concentrations and association between lipid parameters and myocardial perfusion reserve index.
 
Lipid concentration
Association with myocardial perfusion reserve index
Lipid parameter
Mean ± SD
R-value
p-value
Total cholesterol
144 ± 28 mg/dL
0.02
0.50
HDL-C
53 ± 16 mg/dL
0.48
<0.05
LDL-C
63 ± 21 mg/dL
0.03
0.44
Triglycerides
144 ± 79 mg/dL
0.51
<0.05
Large HDL particle number
6.1 ± 4.1 μmol/L
0.60
<0.05
Total HDL particle number
35 ± 6 μmol/L
0.19
0.37
Small LDL particle number
724 ± 337 nmol/L
0.48
<0.05
Total LDL particle number
1004 ± 342 nmol/L
0.35
0.10

Conclusions

In patients with LDL-C<100mg/dL, only large HDL particle number (and no other lipid component) is independently associated with microvascular function. Further studies are needed to determine if treatments that increase large HDL particle number will improve microvascular function in individuals with well-controlled LDL-C.

Funding

Astellas Pharma.
This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://​creativecommons.​org/​licenses/​by/​2.​0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Metadaten
Titel
A vasodilator stress MRI perfusion study: large HDL particle number is independently associated with microvascular function in patients with LDL-C <100mg/dL
verfasst von
Akhil Narang
Nicole M Bhave
Chattanong Yodwut
Giacomo Tarroni
Benjamin H Freed
Emily Estep
Kristen M Turner
Cristiana Corsi
Michael Davidson
Tamar Polonsky
Roberto Lang
Victor Mor-Avi
Amit R Patel
Publikationsdatum
01.01.2013
Verlag
BioMed Central
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1532-429X-15-S1-O26

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