El ácido nicotínico aumenta el transporte celular de colesterol de las lipoproteínas de alta densidad en pacientes con hipoalfalipoproteinemia

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  • Catalina Figueroa Escuela de Medicina PUC
  • Katherine Droppelmann Escuela de Medicina PUC
  • Verónica Quiñones
  • Ludwig Amigo Escuela de Medicina PUC
  • Camila Mendoza Escuela de Medicina PUC
  • Valentina Serrano Escuela de Medicina PUC
  • Margarita Véjar Escuela de Medicina UChile
  • Alberto Maiz Escuela de Medicina PUC
  • Attilio Rigotti Escuela de Medicina PUC

Palabras clave:

Cholesterol ester transport proteins, High density lipoproteins, Niacin

Resumen

Background: Plasma high density lipoproteins (HDL) are involved in reverse cholesterol transport mediated by the scavenger receptor class B type I (SR-BI). Nicotinic acid increases HDL cholesterol levels, even though its specific impact on SR-BI dependent-cellular cholesterol transport remains unknown. Aim: To determine the effect of nicotinic acid on HDL particle functionality in cholesterol efflux and uptake mediated by SR-BI in cultured cells in hypoalphalipoproteinemic patients. Material and methods: In a pilot study, eight patients with low HDL (? 40 mg/dL) were treated with extended release nicotinic acid. HDL cholesterol and phospholipid levels, HDL2 and HDL3 fractions and HDL particle sizes were measured at baseline and post-therapy. Before and after nicotinic acid treatment, HDL particles were used for cholesterol transport studies in cells transfected with SR-BI. Results: Nicotinic acid treatment raised total HDL cholesterol and phospholipids, HDL2 levels as well as HDL particle size. Nicotinic acid significantly increased HDL cholesterol efflux and uptake capacity mediated by SR-BI in cultured cells. Conclusions: Nicotinic acid therapy increases SR-BI-dependent HDL cholesterol transport in cultured cells, establishing a new cellular mechanism by which this lipid-lowering drug appears to modulate HDL metabolism in patients with hypoalphalipoproteinemia.

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Verónica Quiñones

Escuela de Medicina PUC

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2015-08-06

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Figueroa, C., Droppelmann, K., Quiñones, V., Amigo, L., Mendoza, C., Serrano, V., Véjar, M., Maiz, A., & Rigotti, A. (2015). El ácido nicotínico aumenta el transporte celular de colesterol de las lipoproteínas de alta densidad en pacientes con hipoalfalipoproteinemia. Revista Médica De Chile, 143(9). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/3971

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