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      ABCA1- and ABCG1-mediated cholesterol efflux capacity of cerebrospinal fluid is impaired in Alzheimer's disease

      Journal of Lipid Research
      Vol. 60Issue 8p1449–1456Published online: June 5, 2019
      • Cinzia Marchi
      • Maria Pia Adorni
      • Paolo Caffarra
      • Nicoletta Ronda
      • Marco Spallazzi
      • Federica Barocco
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      Cited in Scopus: 32
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        HDL-like particles in human cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) promote the efflux of cholesterol from astrocytes toward the neurons that rely on this supply for their functions. We evaluated whether cell cholesterol efflux capacity of CSF (CSF-CEC) is impaired in Alzheimer's disease (AD) by analyzing AD (n = 37) patients, non-AD dementia (non-AD DEM; n = 16) patients, and control subjects (n = 39). As expected, AD patients showed reduced CSF Aβ 1-42, increased total and phosphorylated tau, and a higher frequency of the apoε4 genotype.
        ABCA1- and ABCG1-mediated cholesterol efflux capacity of cerebrospinal fluid is impaired in Alzheimer's disease
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        Cholesterol efflux capacity does not associate with coronary calcium, plaque vulnerability, and telomere length in healthy octogenarians

        Journal of Lipid Research
        Vol. 59Issue 4p714–721Published online: January 7, 2018
        • Francesca Zimetti
        • Wladimir M. Freitas
        • Alessandra M. Campos
        • Mauricio Daher
        • Maria Pia Adorni
        • Franco Bernini
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        Cited in Scopus: 19
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          Several studies have revealed that traditional risk factors are less effective in predicting CVD risk in the elderly, suggesting the need to identify new biomarkers. Here, we evaluated the association between serum cholesterol efflux capacity (CEC), an atheroprotective property of HDL recently identified as a novel marker of CVD risk, and atherosclerotic burden in a cohort of very old, healthy individuals. Serum CEC values were not significantly correlated either with calcium score or with markers of vulnerable plaque, such as positive remodeling, hypodensity, spotty calcification, or napking-ring sign.
          Cholesterol efflux capacity does not associate with coronary calcium, plaque vulnerability, and telomere length in healthy octogenarians
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          Plasma cholesterol homeostasis, HDL remodeling and function during the acute phase reaction

          Journal of Lipid Research
          Vol. 58Issue 10p2051–2060Published online: August 22, 2017
          • Francesca Zimetti
          • Stefano De Vuono
          • Monica Gomaraschi
          • Maria Pia Adorni
          • Elda Favari
          • Nicoletta Ronda
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          Cited in Scopus: 37
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            Acute phase reaction (APR) is a systemic inflammation triggered by several conditions associated with lipid profile alterations. We evaluated whether APR also associates with changes in cholesterol synthesis and absorption, HDL structure, composition, and cholesterol efflux capacity (CEC). We analyzed 59 subjects with APR related to infections, oncologic causes, or autoimmune diseases and 39 controls. We detected no difference in markers of cholesterol synthesis and absorption. Conversely, a significant reduction of LpA-I- and LpAI:AII-containing HDL (−28% and −44.8%, respectively) and of medium-sized HDL (−10.5%) occurred in APR.
            Plasma cholesterol homeostasis, HDL remodeling and function during the acute phase reaction[S]
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