Hirano_2004_Metabolism_53_526

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Title : Measurement of the serum lipoprotein lipase concentration is useful for studying triglyceride metabolism: Comparison with postheparin plasma - Hirano_2004_Metabolism_53_526
Author(s) : Hirano T , Nishioka F , Murakami T
Ref : Metabolism , 53 :526 , 2004
Abstract :

The catalytically inactive form of lipoprotein lipase (LPL) is detectable at high levels in serum, although its physiologic role remains unknown. The aim of this study was to elucidate the clinical significance of serum LPL compared with postheparin LPL or the net increment (Delta) of LPL (postheparin - preheparin LPL). We measured the LPL mass before and 15 minutes after the injection of heparin in 164 subjects with hyperlipidemia. LPL mass was measured by a sensitive sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Serum LPL was one fifth of the postheparin LPL concentration. There was a weak correlation between the serum LPL and postheparin LPL concentrations (r =.225, P

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Hirano T, Nishioka F, Murakami T (2004)
Measurement of the serum lipoprotein lipase concentration is useful for studying triglyceride metabolism: Comparison with postheparin plasma
Metabolism 53 :526

Hirano T, Nishioka F, Murakami T (2004)
Metabolism 53 :526