Endocrine Journal
Online ISSN : 1348-4540
Print ISSN : 0918-8959
ISSN-L : 0918-8959
Relation Between Apolipoprotein E Phenotype and the Changes in Lipids During Tamoxifen Treatment
YASUO HOZUMIMIKIHIKO KAWANOTSUYOSHI SAITOMICHIO MIYATA
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1998 Volume 45 Issue 2 Pages 255-259

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We recently reported three cases of severe hypertriglyceridemia caused by tamoxifen-treatment after breast cancer surgery. In that report we showed that one of the three patients had apo E3/3 and another had E4/2 phenotype. There are few data about the relationship between apoprotein E phenotype, one of modifiers of lipoprotein metabolism, and tamoxifen induced lipemia. In the present study, we studied apo E phenotype to clarify the relationship between apo E phenotype and the changes in lipids during tamoxifen treatment. Plasma triglyceride levels in apo E3/3 and apo E4/3 were 114±9 mg/dl and 87±12mg/dl, respectively, before tamoxifen treatment, and increased significantly to 191± 35mg/dl in apo E3/3 and 167±35mg/dl in apo E4/3 during tamoxifen treatment. There was no significant difference between apo E3/3 and apo E4/3 in triglyceride levels before and during tamoxifen treatment. Plasma levels of total cholesterol during tamoxifen treatment in both apo E3/3 and apo E4/3 were similar to those before treatment. Our data suggest that the increase in triglyceride during tamoxifen treatment may occur in every type of apo E phenotype.

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