著者
SUMIKO HOMMA NAOKI MURAYAMA TATSUHIKO KODAMA NOBUHIRO YAMADA KEIICHI TAKAHASHI YASUSHI ASANO SAICHI HOSODA TOSHIO MURASE YASUO AKANUMA
出版者
Japanese Society of Nephrology
雑誌
日本腎臓学会誌 (ISSN:03852385)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.35, no.8, pp.999-1006, 1993-08-25 (Released:2010-07-05)
参考文献数
30

To study the metabolic abnormalities in familial lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) deficiency, the effects of a long-term, low-fat diet and LCAT replacement therapy on plasma lipids and apolipoproteins were investigated in a patient with LCAT deficiency. The patient had elevated triglycerides (TG, 543.7 mg/dl) and phospholipids (PL, 350.3 mg/dl) and normal total cholesterol (TC, 206.9 mg/dl). Change to a low-fat diet reduced TC and TG by 20% and 75%, respectively. These reductions occurred mainly in the d<1.006 fraction. At baseline, the patient had normal apolipoprotein B (apo B), low apolipoprotein A-I (apoA-I) and apolipoprotein A-II (apoAII) and elevated apolipoprotein E (apo E). Long-term treatment with a low-fat diet increased plasma apoA-I and decreased apo E. However, urinary protein excretion did not change throughout the observed period. LCAT replacement with fresh frozen plasma (FFP) after the low-fat diet further reduced plasma apo E to the normal range. These results indicate that the elevated plasma apo E in LCAT deficiency was related not only to the lack of LCAT in the plasma, but also to fat intake. A low-fat diet may be effective in correcting lipid abnormalities. Moreover, plasma apo E may be a good indicator of the efficacy of diet therapy.