| Title : Hepatic lipase gene variation is related to coronary reactivity in healthy young men - Fan_2001_Eur.J.Clin.Invest_31_574 |
| Author(s) : Fan Y , Laaksonen R , Janatuinen T , Vesalainen R , Nuutila P , Koivula T , Knuuti J , Lehtimaki T |
| Ref : European Journal of Clinical Investigation , 31 :574 , 2001 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Impaired coronary flow reserve (CFR) can be used to indicate vascular dysfunction before the appearance of angiographic lesions. The hepatic lipase (HL) gene has a functional promoter polymorphism at position C-480T, which affects transcription and leads to high activity (C/C) and low activity (C/T, T/T) genotypes. These genotypes modulate HL activity, but their role in coronary artery disease is controversial and the effect on coronary function has not been studied. We investigated whether HL genotypes are associated with coronary artery function in healthy young men. MATERIALS AND |
| PubMedSearch : Fan_2001_Eur.J.Clin.Invest_31_574 |
| PubMedID: 11454011 |
| Mutation | Prom-480T_human-LIPC |
| Disease | Hepatic triglyceride lipase Deficiency |
Fan Y, Laaksonen R, Janatuinen T, Vesalainen R, Nuutila P, Koivula T, Knuuti J, Lehtimaki T (2001)
Hepatic lipase gene variation is related to coronary reactivity in healthy young men
European Journal of Clinical Investigation
31 :574
Fan Y, Laaksonen R, Janatuinen T, Vesalainen R, Nuutila P, Koivula T, Knuuti J, Lehtimaki T (2001)
European Journal of Clinical Investigation
31 :574