Background: Low levels of high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) are associated with increased incidence of coronary heart disease (CHID). A better understanding of the mechanisms leading to low HDL-C and CHD is essential for planning treatment strategies. Clinical studies have demonstrated that cytokines might affect both concentration and composition of plasma lipoproteins, including HDLs. Methods: We investigated the possible association between low HDL-C levels, defined as <= 10th gender specific percentile, and circulating markers of inflammation (IL-1 beta, TNF-alpha, IL-6, IL-10, IL-18, and CRP) in a population of 1044 community dwelling older Italian subjects from the InChianti study. Results: Using logistic regression analysis we demonstrated that IL-6 levels (111 versus I tertile, OR: 2.10; 1.10-3.75), TG (III versus I tertile OR: 27.45; 8.47-88.93), fasting insulin (III versus I tertile OR: 2.84; 1.50-5.42), and age (OR: 1.038; 1.002-1.075) were associated with low HDL-C independent of smoking, BMI, waist circumference, hypertension, diabetes, physical activity, alcohol intake, oral hypoglycaemics, CRP, IL-18, and TNF-alpha levels. The adjusted attributable risk of low HDL-C in the exposed group (III tertile of IL-6) was 54%. Conclusions: The present study provides the epidemiological evidence that besides triglycerides, fasting insulin, and age, IL-6 is one of the main correlates of low HDL-C levels in older individuals. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

High interleukin-6 plasma levels are associated with low HDL-C levels in community-dwelling older adults: The InChianti study / Zuliani, G; Volpato, S; Ble, A; Bandinelli, S; Corsi, Am; Lauretani, F; Paolisso, G; Fellin, R; Ferrucci, L. - In: ATHEROSCLEROSIS. - ISSN 0021-9150. - 192:2(2007), pp. 384-390. [10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2006.05.024]

High interleukin-6 plasma levels are associated with low HDL-C levels in community-dwelling older adults: The InChianti study

Lauretani F;
2007-01-01

Abstract

Background: Low levels of high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) are associated with increased incidence of coronary heart disease (CHID). A better understanding of the mechanisms leading to low HDL-C and CHD is essential for planning treatment strategies. Clinical studies have demonstrated that cytokines might affect both concentration and composition of plasma lipoproteins, including HDLs. Methods: We investigated the possible association between low HDL-C levels, defined as <= 10th gender specific percentile, and circulating markers of inflammation (IL-1 beta, TNF-alpha, IL-6, IL-10, IL-18, and CRP) in a population of 1044 community dwelling older Italian subjects from the InChianti study. Results: Using logistic regression analysis we demonstrated that IL-6 levels (111 versus I tertile, OR: 2.10; 1.10-3.75), TG (III versus I tertile OR: 27.45; 8.47-88.93), fasting insulin (III versus I tertile OR: 2.84; 1.50-5.42), and age (OR: 1.038; 1.002-1.075) were associated with low HDL-C independent of smoking, BMI, waist circumference, hypertension, diabetes, physical activity, alcohol intake, oral hypoglycaemics, CRP, IL-18, and TNF-alpha levels. The adjusted attributable risk of low HDL-C in the exposed group (III tertile of IL-6) was 54%. Conclusions: The present study provides the epidemiological evidence that besides triglycerides, fasting insulin, and age, IL-6 is one of the main correlates of low HDL-C levels in older individuals. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
2007
High interleukin-6 plasma levels are associated with low HDL-C levels in community-dwelling older adults: The InChianti study / Zuliani, G; Volpato, S; Ble, A; Bandinelli, S; Corsi, Am; Lauretani, F; Paolisso, G; Fellin, R; Ferrucci, L. - In: ATHEROSCLEROSIS. - ISSN 0021-9150. - 192:2(2007), pp. 384-390. [10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2006.05.024]
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