Atherosclerosis
Volume 194, Issue 2 , Pages 473-482, October 2007

ApoB-100 carrying lipoprotein, but not apoB-48, is the major subset of proatherogenic remnant-like lipoprotein particles detected in plasma of sudden cardiac death cases

  • Katsuyuki Nakajima

      Affiliations

    • Department of Forensic Medicine, Tokai University School of Medicine, Isehara, Kanagawa 259-1193, Japan
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author at: 3-33-2, Minami-cho, Maebashi, Gunma 371-0805, Japan. Tel.: +81 90 1124 7298; fax: +81 27 243 6390.
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  • Yasuhiro Nakajima

      Affiliations

    • Department of Forensic Medicine, Tokai University School of Medicine, Isehara, Kanagawa 259-1193, Japan
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  • Sanae Takeichi

      Affiliations

    • Department of Forensic Medicine, Tokai University School of Medicine, Isehara, Kanagawa 259-1193, Japan
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  • Masaki Q. Fujita

      Affiliations

    • Department of Legal Medicine, Keio University School of Medicine, 35 Shinanomachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-8582, Japan

Received 30 June 2006; received in revised form 16 August 2006; accepted 22 August 2006. published online 12 October 2006.

Abstract 

We have previously reported that plasma levels of remnant-like lipoprotein particles (RLP) significantly increased in sudden cardiac death cases with and without coronary atherosclerosis. In this study we have elucidated the major subset of proatherogenic RLP, containing both apoB-48 and apoB-100-carrying remnants, in plasma of SCD and control death cases.

One hundred and sixty seven Japanese cases of sudden cardiac death and 78 cases of control death underwent autopsy within 12h after death were studied. Heart weight was 9.2% higher in SCD cases than controls (P<0.05). Moreover 57.5% or 96/167 of the cases had more than grade (2+) coronary atherosclerosis versus 21.8% or 17 of 78 controls (P<0.01). Approximately 2/3 of the cases had full stomach, reflecting the postprandial state at the time of death. Plasma TC, TG, VLDL-C, LDL-C were significantly elevated (P<0.001) together with RLP-C (P<0.01), RLP-TG (P<0.005) in SCD cases. Plasma RLP-apoB-100 levels were significantly elevated in SCD (P<−0.001), but apoB-48 levels were not. The median ratio of apoB-100/apoB-48 in RLP was 7.1 in SCD. The median RLP-TG/RLP-C ratio was 4.7, which suggested a large VLDL size. When apoB-48 and apoB-100 in RLP were divided into two groups, above and below the median level, respectively, apoB-48 inversely correlated with RLP-C (P<0.05) and RLP-TG (P<0.01), while apoB-100 in RLP positively correlated with RLP-C (P<0.01) in SCD cases. In conclusion, these results indicated that apoB-100 carrying lipoproteins, not apoB-48 carrying lipoproteins, were the major subset of RLP associated with sudden cardiac death in the postprandial state, regardless to the severity of coronary atherosclerosis.

Keywords: Sudden cardiac death (SCD), Pokkuri death syndrome, Coronary atherosclerosis, Postprandial hyperlipidemia, Remnant-like lipoprotein particles (RLP), ApoB-48, RLP apoB-100, VLDL remnants, Chylomicron (CM) remnants

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PII: S0021-9150(06)00532-6

doi:10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2006.08.057

Atherosclerosis
Volume 194, Issue 2 , Pages 473-482, October 2007