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  • The study examined how changes in plasma lipoproteins might affect blood properties like oncotic pressure and viscosity in patients with liver cirrhosis.
  • It involved 66 cirrhosis patients and 58 healthy individuals, measuring various plasma components such as albumin and lipoproteins.
  • Findings showed that certain lipoprotein characteristics were closely linked to oncotic pressure and viscosity, indicating that these alterations could impact disease progression in cirrhosis.

Article Abstract

Background/aims: To investigate whether physicochemical alterations in plasma lipoproteins are associated with changes in plasma oncotic pressure and viscosity in liver cirrhosis.

Methods: The study included 66 patients with cirrhosis (confirmed by liver biopsy) and 58 healthy volunteers. The constituents measured were: the concentration, density and composition of plasma lipoproteins; plasma oncotic pressure and viscosity; and the concentrations of albumin, total protein, haptoglobin, transferrin, immunoglobulin M and alpha2-macroglobulin.

Results: Step-wise multiple regression analysis indicated that, in the patients with cirrhosis, plasma oncotic pressure was significantly correlated with plasma albumin+viscosity (r=+0.85; p<0.001) and with plasma total protein+the density of low density lipoprotein (r=+0.74; p<0.001). The inclusion of viscosity and the density of low density lipoprotein in the regression equations significantly improved the observed correlation between albumin and plasma oncotic pressure (r=+0.70; p<0.001). Similarly, plasma viscosity was significantly correlated with the sum of plasma total protein and cholesterol (r=+0.68; p<0.001). The inclusion of cholesterol in the regression equation significantly increased the observed correlation between total protein and plasma viscosity (r=+0.59; p<0.001).

Conclusions: These results suggest that lipoprotein alterations associated with liver cirrhosis may play a role in determining plasma oncotic pressure and viscosity, and thus could influence the progression of the disease.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0168-8278(97)80080-3DOI Listing

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