Eficiência dos ésteres de fitoesteróis alimentares na redução dos lípides plasmáticos em hipercolesterolêmicos moderados

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Objective - This study aimed at relating the pattern of response to dietary plant sterol ester (PSE) treatment of plasma lipids concentrations and apo Epolymorphisms. Methods - Patients (20-60y old: 50 women; 10 men) with primary moderate hypercholesterolemia were fed margarine (20g/d), received no treatment (placebo), and were fed PSE (2.8g/d = 1.68 phytosterols), during 3 periods of 4 weeks each, in a crossover, double-blind study. DNA was extracted from white blood cells for the apo Epolymorphisms. Results - PSE treatment significantly lowered TC and LDL-C 10% and 11%, respectively, in relation to the baseline, and 6% and 8% in relation to the placebo phase, but HDL-C and TG levels were not modified. In regard to the apo E genotyping, no significant difference occurred between apo E 3/3 and apo E 3/4. Conclusion - Dietary plant sterol ester (PSE) treatment reduced cholesterolemia, and the reduction of LDL-C in absolute values was more pronounced when the initial LDL - C concentration were elevated.

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Lottenberg, A. M. P., Nunes, V. S., Nakandakare, E. R., Neves, M., Bernik, M., Santos, J. E., & Quintão, E. C. R. (2002). Eficiência dos ésteres de fitoesteróis alimentares na redução dos lípides plasmáticos em hipercolesterolêmicos moderados. Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia, 79(2), 139–142. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0066-782x2002001100005

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