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Estimation of Serum Cholesterol & HDL

Ashikh Seethy

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Objectives:At the end of this practical, you should be able to:

◉ Explain role of cholesterol and lipoproteins in health and disease

◉ State the desirable levels of total cholesterol and different

lipoproteins

◉ Describe various causes of dyslipidemias

◉ State the principle of cholesterol estimation & HDL estimation,

interpret the results obtained and correlate them with the clinical

findings

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Sterol and Steroid

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Steroid:

Cyclopentanoperhydrophenanthrene ringCyclopentanoperhydrophenanthrene ring

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Sterol:

Cyclopentanoperhydrophenanthrene ringCyclopentanoperhydrophenanthrene ring

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SterolsPhytosterols Zoosterols Ergosterol

◉ Sitosterol◉ Sigmasterol

◉ Fungi◉ Protozoa

Cholesterol

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Functions of Cholesterol

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In plasma membrane

◉ Membrane fluidity◉ Lipid rafts

Precursor molecule of:

◉ Steroid hormones◉ Vitamin D◉ Bile Acids

Nerve conduction

Signal transduction

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Cholesterol Synthesis

From Acetyl CoA; HMG CoA Reductase

Mainly in LiverER and Cytosol

Transported to

peripheral tissues

Before transport, cholesterol is esterified to form cholesterol esters

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Lipoproteins

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Lipoprotein

Apo-lipoprotein+ LipidLipoprotein

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Apo-B48 (Structural)

Apo-E (Binds to Apo-E receptor)

Apo-C2 (Activates LpL)

Apo-A1

(Structural)

Apo-B100

(Structural, Binds to LDL-Receptor)

Apo-E

Apo-C2

Apo-B100

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Dietary Fats and Cholesterol

Lipoprotein Lipase

Apo C2

Apo E

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Endogenous Fats and Cholesterol

Lipoprotein

LipaseHepatic

Lipase

Apo C2

Apo E

Apo B-100

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◉ After conversion to bile acids

◉ Directly into the bile

◉ Exfoliation of cells

Excretion of Cholesterol

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Separation of Lipoproteins

Ultra-centrifugation Electrophoresis

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Why is hyperlipidemia dangerous?

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Hyperlipidemias

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Causes of HyperlipidemiaSecondary:◉ Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus◉ Hypothyroidism◉ Nephrotic syndrome◉ Alcoholism◉ High carbohydrate intake◉ Glycogen storage disorders◉ Cushing syndrome

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Causes of HyperlipidemiaPrimary:

Phenotype I IIa III IV V

Lipoprotein,

elevated

Chylomicrons

and VLDL

LDL Chylomicron

and VLDL

remnants

VLDL Chylomicrons

and VLDL

Triglycerides +++ N ++ ++ +++

Cholesterol

(total)

+ +++ ++ N/+ ++

LDL-cholesterol - +++ - - -

Atherosclerosis +/– +++ +++ +/– +/–

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↓LpL or Apo CII

↓FamilialHyperchylomicronemia(Type I)◉ Autosomal Recessive

◉ Elevated Triglycerides◉ Eruptive Xanthomas

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Defect in LDL-Receptor

↓FamilialHypercholesterolemia(Type IIa)◉ Autosomal Dominant

◉ Elevated LDL-C◉ Tendon Xanthomas

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Familial

Dysbetalipoproteinemia

(Type III

Hyperlipoproteinemia)

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Trudy M. Forte et al. J. Lipid Res. 2009;50:S150-S155

GPIHBP1

Deficiency

ApoA-V

Deficiency

Familial Hypertriglyceridemia• Type IV hyperlipoproteinemia• Type V hyperlipoproteinemia

Endothelial Cell

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Causes of HyperlipidemiaPrimary:

Phenotype I IIa III IV V

Lipoprotein,

elevated

Chylomicrons

and VLDL

LDL Chylomicron

and VLDL

remnants

VLDL Chylomicrons

and VLDL

Triglycerides +++ N ++ ++ +++

Cholesterol

(total)

+ +++ ++ N/+ ++

LDL-cholesterol - +++ - - -

Atherosclerosis +/– +++ +++ +/– +/–

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Hypolipidemias

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Defect in Microsomal Triglyceride transfer Protein

↓Abeta-lipoproteinemia(Bassen-Kornzweig syndrome)

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Defect in ABCA1 or Apo-A1

↓Tangiers disease

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Desirable Levels

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Total Cholesterol

< 200 mg/dL Desirable

200-239 mg/dL Borderline high

> 240 mg/dL High

HDL Cholesterol

< 40 mg/dL Low

≥ 60 mg/dL High

Tri-Acyl Glycerol

< 150 mg/dL Normal

150-199 mg/dL High

200-499 mg/dL Hypertriglyceridemic

>500 mg/dL Very highLDL Cholesterol

< 70 mg/dLIn patients with risk factors

< 100 mg/dL Optimal

160-189 mg/dL High

>190 mg/dL Very highNCEP-ATP III Guidelines

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Laboratory Estimation

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Enzymatic Method

◉Cholesterol ester Cholesterol + Fatty acid

◉Cholesterol + O2 Cholest-4-en-3-one + H2O2

◉H2O2 + 4-AP + Phenol 2H2O + Quinone-imine

◉Absorbance of Quinoneimine at 510 nm is directly proportional to the concentration of cholesterol in serum

CE hydrolase

Cholesterol

Oxidase

Peroxidase

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Zak’s Method•The proteins present in the serum sample are first precipitated by adding Ferric chloride- Acetic acid reagent. The protein free filtrate is treated with conc. H2SO4.

Cholesterol

↓dehydration

Cholesta-3-5-diene (2 molecules)

↓oxidationBis cholesta-3-5-diene (1 molecule)

↓sulphonation

Liberman-Burchard reaction Salkowski reactionMonosulphonic Acid derivatives Disulphonic Acid derivatives(Green colour) (Red colour)

Fe3+

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Lipid profile

◉Total Cholesterol, Tri-Acyl Glycerol, LDL and HDL

◉ Fasting sample for Tri-Acyl Glycerol estimation

◉ Tests should be repeated on a different occasion

◉ Friedwald equation: Total Cholesterol = HDL + LDL + VLDL VLDL = TAG/5Not valid if TAG > 400 mg/dL

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Protocol for Total Cholesterol Estimation

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1. Take 0.1 mL serum, add 9.9 mL of FeCl3-CH3COOH mixture and mixthoroughly with glass rod.

2. Centrifuge at 2000 rpm for 10 min3. Take 3 test tubes and mark them as B, S and T

4. Mix well and keep in water bath at 50-60°C for 10 min. Cool to roomtemperature and measure the OD at 540 nm.

Blank Standard Test

Supernatant ------ ------ 5 mL

FeCl3-CH3COOH 5 mL 4.9 mL ------

Standard

(200 mg/dL)

------ 0.1 mL ------

Conc.H2SO4 3 mL 3 mL 3 mL

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Calculation:

Serum total cholesterol (mg/dL) = (T-B)/(S-B) x Concentration of Standard x Dilution factor

Serum total cholesterol (mg/dL) = (T-B)/(S-B) x 200 mg/dL x Dilution factor

Dilution factor = (0.1/8)/(0.05/8)= 2

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Protocol for HDL-Cholesterol Estimation

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◉ LDL, VLDL and chylomicrons are precipitated by polyanions in thepresence of metal ions to leave HDL in solution.◉ The cholesterol content of the supernatant is estimated byemploying the procedure of total cholesterol estimation.

◉ To 1 mL serum, add 0.1 mL Phosphotungstate reagent and 50 μLMgCl2 solution. Centrifuge at 2500 rpm for 10 minutes.

◉ Collect the supernatant and estimate cholesterol by the totalcholesterol method

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Precautions

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◉ Glacial acid is extremely volatile, irritant and corrosive to mucousmembrane. Mouth pipetting of acetic acid should be strictly avoided

◉ No mouth pipetting of H2SO4

◉ H2SO4 containing solution should be handled carefully and anycontact with skin should be avoided

◉ Always add acid to water

◉ Standard precautions should be followed for handling serum.

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Question

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A 32 year old woman was hospitalized with an acute myocardialinfarction. Coronary angiography indicated the presence of >75%stenosis in all the three coronary arteries

Family history revealed that her father and two of her five siblings alsohad myocardial infarction at young age.

Laboratory investigation shows TAG-135 mg/dL.

Estimate Total Cholesterol and HDL Cholesterol. Calculate the LDLCholesterol level.

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THANK YOU!


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