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From the Department of Medicine, Division of Clinical Epidemiology, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (L.M., S.M.H., H.M.) and Department of Genetics, Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research (D.L.R.), San Antonio, Tex; and the Department of Medicine, University of Kuopio, Finland (P.K., M.L.).
Abstract A preponderance of small, dense LDL has been
suggested to be more atherogenic than larger, more buoyant LDL.
Although several studies have suggested associations of small, dense
LDL with hyperinsulinemia, few data are available
on the relation of small, dense LDL to insulin resistance. We examined
the association of LDL particle size determined by gradient gel
electrophoresis with the rates of whole-body glu-cose uptake (WBGU)
as determined by the hyperinsulinemic
euglycemic clamp with indirect calorimetry in 87 Finnish
normoglycemic men. LDL size was significantly positively correlated
with the rates of WBGU (overall, r=.31, P<.01;
oxidative, r=.23, P<.05; and nonoxidative,
r=.31, P<.01). Rates of WBGU were also
significantly lower in subjects with small LDL particles (
26.0 nm)
compared with those in sub-jects with larger LDL particles (>26.0
nm). This relation was not explained by obesity. Serum
triglyceride concentrations were found to significantly
affect the relationship of LDL particle size to WBGU. Specifically, LDL
size was correlated with the rates of WBGU in men with mildly elevated
triglyceride levels but not in men with low
triglyceride levels. Serum VLDL triglyceride
concentration was a substantially stronger determinant of LDL size than
were the rates of WBGU. WBGU was not significantly related to LDL size
when adjusted for triglycerides. We conclude that a
preponderance of small, dense LDL particles is associated with insulin
resistance and that serum triglyceride concentration
modifies this relationship.
Key Words: LDL size insulin sensitivity triglyceride
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