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Effect of Helicobacter
pylori infection on the lipid, lipoproteins,
apolipoprotein-A1, lipoprotein (a) and apolipoprotein-B in
patients with gastritis
Mohammad Hassan Khadem Ansari1*, Mir-davood
Omrani2, Biet Sayyah1 and Sina Khadem
Ansari3
1Department
Clinical Biochemistry, Urmia Medical School, Urmia, Iran.
2Department
of Genetic, Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Urmia,
Iran.
3Medical
Faculty of Osmangazi University, Turkey.
*Corresponding author.
E-mail:mhansari1@hotmail.com. Tel: +98 (441) 2223675.
Accepted
7 October, 2009 |
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There are
evidences of relationship between chronic infections of
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) and gastritis in
some previous studies. The gastritis caused by H. pylori
leads to a change in serum levels of lipids, lipoproteins,
apolipoprotein-A1 (Apo-A1), apolipoprotein-B (Apo-B) and
lipoprotein-a (Lp(a)). These changes will lead to
thrombogenesis and other cardiovascular diseases. The aim of
this study is to find out a correlation between lipids
profiles and helicobacter gastritis. In this study 20 males
and 20 females in age between 30 - 50 years old with
gastritis resulting from H. pylori were chosen as
patients group. Patients serum levels of Apo-A1, Apo-B and
Lp(a) as well as total cholesterol, triglyceride, High
density lipoprotein (HDL-C) and Low density lipoprotein (LDL-C)
were measured. As control, 26 persons with other types of
gastritis (helicobacter negative), without having diseases
such as: diabetes, hyperlipidemia, renal failure, liver
diseases, with similar age ranges were chosen. Mean levels
of total Cholesterol, triglyceride, LDL-C, ApoB lipoprotein
and Lp (a), as well as total Cholesterol/HDL ratio and LDL-C/HDL-C
ratio in patients with gastritis resulted by H pylori
were significantly increased compared to control groups. In
addition HDL-C and Apo- A1 lipoprotein were decreased
significantly. Therefore it was possible to conclude that
H. pylori infection can cause lipid metabolism disorders
that may act as risk factors for cardiovascular diseases.
Key
words:
Gastritis, H. pylori, lipids, lipoprotein, Apo
lipoprotein, Lp (a). |