Title : Atorvastatin dose-dependently decreases hepatic lipase activity in type 2 diabetes: effect of sex and the LIPC promoter variant - Berk_2003_Diabetes.Care_26_427 |
Author(s) : Berk P, II , Hoogerbrugge N , Stolk RP , Bootsma AH , Jansen H |
Ref : Diabetes Care , 26 :427 , 2003 |
Abstract :
OBJECTIVE: Hepatic lipase (HL) is involved in the metabolism of several lipoproteins and may contribute to the atherogenic lipid profile in type 2 diabetes. Little is known about the effect of cholesterol synthesis inhibitors on HL activity in relation to sex and the hepatic lipase gene, the LIPC promoter variant in type 2 diabetes. Therefore, we studied the effect of atorvastatin 10 mg (A10) and 80 mg (A80) on HL activity in 198 patients with type 2 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND |
PubMedSearch : Berk_2003_Diabetes.Care_26_427 |
PubMedID: 12547874 |
Mutation | Prom-514T_human-LIPC |
Disease | Hepatic triglyceride lipase Deficiency |
Berk P, II, Hoogerbrugge N, Stolk RP, Bootsma AH, Jansen H (2003)
Atorvastatin dose-dependently decreases hepatic lipase activity in type 2 diabetes: effect of sex and the LIPC promoter variant
Diabetes Care
26 :427
Berk P, II, Hoogerbrugge N, Stolk RP, Bootsma AH, Jansen H (2003)
Diabetes Care
26 :427