Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2075716 | BioMedicine | 2012 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Hyperlipidemia is a metabolic syndrome characterized by diverse lipid profiles (e.g. hypercholesterolemia, hypertriglyceridemia, and familial combined hyperlipidemia) and may have significant adverse effects on health (e.g. atherosclerosis, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, insulin resistance, obesity). Both genetic and environmental components are associated with hyperlipidemia sub-types. Effective drugs targeting hyperlipidemia sub-types are thus required. In the present review, we mainly focus on types of hyperlipidemia, digestion, and absorption of lipids as well as on their consequences on human health and on potential effective drug targets against hyperlipidemia. Omega-3 fatty acids have favorable effect on reducing postprandial triglyceride levels and will be beneficial if combined with statins.
Keywords
AMPKapoBVLDLFCHNCEPPPARACATDGATFFAATP IIIHTGHDLSqualene synthase inhibitorsCETPAMP-activated protein kinasehigh-density lipoproteinApolipoprotein BFree fatty acidDrug targetsNational Cholesterol Education ProgramtriglycerideDiacylglycerol acyltransferasevery low density lipoproteinlow density lipoproteinLDLHypertriglyceridemiaHyperlipidemiafamilial combined hyperlipidemiaHypercholesterolemiacholesteryl ester transfer proteinAdult Treatment Panel IIIchylomicronsPeroxisome proliferator-activated receptors
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Authors
Sagar P. Mahamuni, Rekha D. Khose, Farid Menaa, Sachin L. Badole,