PLoS ONE (Oct 2010)

The relationships of markers of cholesterol homeostasis with carotid intima-media thickness.

  • Oliver Weingärtner,
  • Tobias Pinsdorf,
  • Kyrill S Rogacev,
  • Lutz Blömer,
  • Yvonne Grenner,
  • Stefan Gräber,
  • Christof Ulrich,
  • Matthias Girndt,
  • Michael Böhm,
  • Danilo Fliser,
  • Ulrich Laufs,
  • Dieter Lütjohann,
  • Gunnar H Heine

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0013467
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 10
p. e13467

Abstract

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BackgroundThe relationship of cholesterol homeostasis and carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT) is unknown. To address this, we assessed markers of cholesterol homeostasis (serum plant sterols and cholesterol precursor concentrations as surrogate measures of cholesterol absorption and synthesis, respectively) and cIMT in a middle-aged, statin-naive population.MethodsIn this prospective study of primary prevention cIMT was measured by ultrasound in 583 hospital employees aged 25-60 years without prevalent cardiovascular disease or lipid-modifying medication. The serum concentrations of plant sterols (as markers of cholesterol absorption) were measured by gas-liquid chromatography. Lathosterol serum concentrations were quantitated to assess hepatic cholesterol synthesis.ResultscIMT correlated positively with serum cholesterol (r = 0.22, PConclusionsIn this population without prevalent cardiovascular diseases or lipid-modifying medication, markers of increased endogenous cholesterol synthesis correlated positively with cIMT, while markers of cholesterol absorption showed a weakly negative correlation. These data suggest that not only total serum cholesterol levels but also differences in cholesterol homeostasis are associated with cIMT.