Title : Association of polymorphisms in genes involved in lipoprotein metabolism with plasma concentrations of remnant lipoproteins and HDL subpopulations before and after hormone therapy in postmenopausal women - Lamon-Fava_2010_Clin.Endocrinol.(Oxf)_72_169 |
Author(s) : Lamon-Fava S , Asztalos BF , Howard TD , Reboussin DM , Horvath KV , Schaefer EJ , Herrington DM |
Ref : Clinical Endocrinology (Oxf) , 72 :169 , 2010 |
Abstract :
OBJECTIVE: A high degree of inter-individual variability in plasma lipid level response to hormone therapy (HT) has been reported. Variations in the oestrogen receptor alpha gene (ESR1) and in genes involved in lipid metabolism may explain some of the variability in response to HT. Subjects Postmenopausal Caucasian women (n = 208) participating in a placebo-controlled randomized trial of 3.2 years of hormone therapy (HT). |
PubMedSearch : Lamon-Fava_2010_Clin.Endocrinol.(Oxf)_72_169 |
PubMedID: 19489872 |
Mutation | N318S_human-LPL D36N_human-LPL |
Lamon-Fava S, Asztalos BF, Howard TD, Reboussin DM, Horvath KV, Schaefer EJ, Herrington DM (2010)
Association of polymorphisms in genes involved in lipoprotein metabolism with plasma concentrations of remnant lipoproteins and HDL subpopulations before and after hormone therapy in postmenopausal women
Clinical Endocrinology (Oxf)
72 :169
Lamon-Fava S, Asztalos BF, Howard TD, Reboussin DM, Horvath KV, Schaefer EJ, Herrington DM (2010)
Clinical Endocrinology (Oxf)
72 :169