Plasma cholesteryl ester transfer protein activity in hyper- and hypothyroidism

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
K C TanA W Kung

Abstract

Thyroid dysfunction is associated with multiple changes in lipoprotein metabolism, and we have determined the effects of thyroid dysfunction on plasma cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) activity. CETP is a plasma protein that mediates the exchange of cholesteryl ester and triglyceride between plasma lipoproteins and plays an important role in high-density lipoprotein metabolism and in the reverse cholesterol transport pathway. Plasma CETP activity was assayed in 18 hyperthyroid and in 17 hypothyroid patients, before and after treatment, by measuring the transfer of cholesteryl esters from exogenous radiolabeled high-density lipoprotein to apolipoprotein B-containing lipoproteins. Plasma CETP activity was increased in hyperthyroid patients, compared with their matched controls (22.11 +/- 8.92% transferred/5 microL.4 h vs. 16.75 +/- 6.48, P < 0.05), whereas in hypothyroid patients, plasma CETP activity was decreased (11.14 +/- 4.84% transferred/5 microL.4 h vs. 17.26 +/- 7.13, P < 0.01). Plasma CETP activity decreased after treatment of thyrotoxicosis, although a significant change was observed, mainly in the severely thyrotoxic patients with free T4 > 100 pmol/L (n = 11, 25.61 +/- 8.12% transferred/5 microL.4 h vs. 21.71 ...Continue Reading

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