Journal of Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis
Online ISSN : 1880-3873
Print ISSN : 1340-3478
ISSN-L : 1340-3478
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Serum Apolipoprotein J in Health, Coronary Heart Disease and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Takeshi KujiraokaHiroaki HattoriYoshikazu MiwaMitsuaki IshiharaTakahiro UenoJun IshiiMasahiro TsujiTadao IwasakiYoshiyuki SasaguriTakayuki FujiokaSatoshi SaitoMotoo TsushimaTaro MaruyamaIrina P MillerNorman E MillerTohru Egashira
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2006 年 13 巻 6 号 p. 314-322

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Apolipoprotein (apo) J, clusterin, is ubiquitously expressed in many tissues, and is a component of high-density lipoproteins (HDLs). There is experimental evidence that it may be anti-atherogenic through its effects on cholesterol transport, smooth muscle cell proliferation and lipid peroxidation. HDLs containing apo J and apo A-I carry paraoxonase (PON1), which protects low-density lipoproteins from oxidative modification; however, the extent to which apo J affects coronary heart disease (CHD) is not known. We have developed a sandwich ELISA that enables apo J to be assayed in the range of 13-200 µg/mL. Serum apo J was 52.8±0.8 µg/mL (mean±SEM; range, 36.0-84.3 µg/mL; n=92) in healthy Japanese men, and 49.3±0.5 µg/mL (34.5-72.8; n=241) in healthy Japanese women. Multiple regression of these data and results from 67 men with CHD showed that apo J concentration was unrelated to age, sex or body mass index, but was positively related to serum PON1 (p<0.001) and apo B (p<0.02) concentrations. In women, it was also positively related to blood glucose (p<0.02). After adjusting for its associations with covariates, serum apo J averaged 5.4 µg/mL, lower in CHD men than in controls (p<0.003). Type 2 diabetics had higher apo J concentrations (men, 83.1±3.4 µg/mL, n=64; women, 64.0±2.3 µg/mL, n=46) than healthy men and women (p<0.001). In these Type 2 diabetics, apo J concentration was unrelated to PON1 concentration, but was positively related to blood glucose (p<0.01). After adjustment for its relation to blood glucose, the mean apo J concentration was similar in diabetics and healthy subjects. These findings suggest that apo J may be anti-atherogenic in humans, and that its concentration is raised by Type 2 diabetes.

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