Relationship between ‘Sinking Pre-Beta-Lipoprotein’ (Lp(a) Lipoprotein) and Age in a Family Kindred
- 1 January 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Gerontology
- Vol. 28 (6), 381-385
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000212560
Abstract
Serum Lp(a) levels have been measured in a family kindred of three generations by Laurell electrophoresis. It was found that individuals with Lp(a) levels exceeding 30 mg/dl exhibited an extra pre-beta-band in agarose gel electrophoresis (sinking pre-beta positive), and a significant positive correlation existed between serum Lp(a) levels and age. A positive correlation between Lp(a) and total serum cholesterol was observed only in sinking pre-beta-positive individuals, but not in sinking pre-β-negative individuals with Lp(a) levels of less than 30 mg/dl. These findings are not contradictory to the assumption that Lp(a) might be an independent rise factor for atherosclerosis.Keywords
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