Relationship of uric acid and lipid metabolism in patients with low and moderate risk

Authors

  • V. N. Titov Russian Cardiology Research Complex
  • S. A. Boitsov Northwestern State Medical University named after THEM. Mechnikov
  • S. J. Urazalina Northwestern State Medical University named after THEM. Mechnikov
  • I. V. Sergienko Northwestern State Medical University named after THEM. Mechnikov
  • E. Yu. Andreyenko Northwestern State Medical University named after THEM. Mechnikov
  • V. V. Kukharchuk Northwestern State Medical University named after THEM. Mechnikov
  • Iu. A. Karpov Northwestern State Medical University named after THEM. Mechnikov

Keywords:

iuric acid, metabolic syndrome, triglycerides, lipoprotein lipids

Abstract

Purpose. To determine the relationship between the concentration of uric acid (UA) in serum with lipid metabolism and their dependence on the presence of the metabolic syndrome in patients with low and moderate risk.
Material. 600 people aged 30 65 years (women 445, 155 men) with low and moderate cardiovascular risk score without diseases associated with atherosclerosis and diabetes. The patients were divided into groups depending on: 1) the age and sex, and 2) the number of atherosclerotic plaque in the carotid arteries.
Methods. Biochemical tests – the concentration of uric acid in serum, lipid profile: total cholesterol, low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), triglycerides (TG), apolipoprotein (apo A-1, apo B-100).
Results. Statistically significant correlation UA with triglycerides and HDL-C was found in all groups. There was no influence of metabolic syndrome on the relationship between UA and TG, UA and HDL-C, so presence of metabolic syndrome does not affect the correlation between the studied parameters.
Conclusion. In patients with low and maderate risk concentration of uric acid in serum significantly correlated with lipid profile, regardless of the presence or absence of metabolic syndrome.

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Published

2013-06-28

How to Cite

Titov V. N., Boitsov S. A., Urazalina S. J., Sergienko I. V., Andreyenko E. Y., Kukharchuk V. V., Karpov I. A. Relationship of uric acid and lipid metabolism in patients with low and moderate risk // The Journal of Atherosclerosis and Dyslipidemias. 2013. VOL. № 2 (11). PP. 31–39.

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