Mechanistic insights and clinical relevance of the interaction between acute coronary syndromes and lipid metabolism.

Luis C L Correia, Marcel Th B Twickler, Andrei C Sposito
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As part of the acute phase reaction, lipid metabolism is significantly altered in patients with unstable coronary syndromes. The clinical relevance and the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon are discussed in this article. Cholesterol reduction takes place in the first hours of an acute coronary event; thus, plasma levels determined at this point should be interpreted with caution. This reduction may be just a consequence of the inflammatory response, or it may be also related to an increase in cellular uptake of cholesterol for tissue repair and hormonal synthesis. A synergistic effect between this predisposition to cholesterol reduction and statin therapy appears to exist during acute coronary syndromes. Triglyceride changes are variable during acute coronary syndromes, and recent data indicate that the pattern of triglyceride variation is a potential risk marker in those patients, possibly because it reflects neurohumoral changes related to the acute phase.

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作为急性期反应的一部分,脂质代谢在不稳定冠状动脉综合征患者中显著改变。本文讨论了这种现象的临床相关性和机制。胆固醇降低发生在急性冠状动脉事件的最初几个小时;因此,此时测定的血浆水平应谨慎解释。这种减少可能只是炎症反应的结果,或者也可能与细胞对组织修复和激素合成的胆固醇摄取增加有关。在急性冠状动脉综合征期间,胆固醇降低倾向和他汀类药物治疗之间似乎存在协同效应。在急性冠状动脉综合征期间,甘油三酯的变化是可变的,最近的数据表明,甘油三酯的变化模式是这些患者的潜在风险标志,可能是因为它反映了与急性期相关的神经体液变化。
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