Heide De Haene, Youri Taes, Armand Christophe, Joris Delanghe
Comparison of triglyceride concentration with lipemic index in disorders of triglyceride and glycerol metabolism
Background: In plasma, triglycerides (TG) are transported in lipoprotein particles (mainly chylomicrons, very low-density and low-density lipoprotein). Turbidimetry (bichromatically at 660 and 700 nm) allows measurement of the lipemic (L) index. We explored the use of this index, in combination with a TG assay, to detect errors due to non-fasting, to assess abnormalities in TG metabolism and to detect patients with glycerol kinase deficiency (GKD).
Methods: We collected 2441 patient samples. Normolipidemic (n=2347), type IV hyperlipidemic (n=80), postprandial samples (n=22) and serial dilutions of Intralipid with saline (n=6) were selected. One patient presenting with GKD was included, as well as two patients with type I and type V hyperlipoproteinemia, respectively.
Results: We introduced the use of the ratio between the logarithm of serum triglycerides and that of the L-index (TG/L ratio).
Conclusion: Although the proposed TG/L-index ratio cannot be regarded as an alternative for the accurate diagnosis of lipid disorders, it provides additional information about TG-containing particles.
Clinical Chemical Laboratory Medicine, Walter de Gruyter
Print ISSN: 1434-6621
Volume: 44, 02/2006
Pages: 220 - 222
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