A morphometric study on liver biopsies from patients with primary hyperlipoproteinemia (IIa n = 4, IIb n = 7, IV n = 7) and in controls (n = 7) was performed by light and electron microscopy. We found hypertrophy of peroxisomes in all subjects with hyperlipoproteinemia. As none of our patients had been given lipid-lowering drugs, this increase in volume seems to be due to hyperlipoproteinemia. Hypertrophy of peroxisomes in hyperlipoproteinemia may constitute a response of the hepatocyte to a disturbed metabolic state. Alterations of peroxisomes in hyperlipoproteinemia may thus occur prior to any lipid-lowering therapy.
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