Lipid Profile
Lipid Profile
Lipid Profile
DR.U.S.ARTHI
FIRST YEAR POST GRADUATE
OBJECTIVES:
• Introduction
• Cholesterol
• Triglyceride
• Lipoprotein
• Low density lipoprotein
• High density lipoprotein
INTRODUCTION:
Insulin, thyroxine
• Measuring range:4-695mg/dl
Interfering substances:
• Bilirubin upto 20 mg/dL (D)(spectral property)
• Hemoglobin upto 5 g/l of plasma (I) (pseudo peroxidase)
• Triglycerides upto 2000mg/dl
• They are synthesized in the liver from glycerol and fatty acids and
incorporated into VLDL along with hepatic cholesterol, apo-B-100,
C-II and E
• The LDL receptor is found in many tissues in the body, including the
liver, arterial wall, ovary, testes, and adrenocortex
Estimation of LDL by direct method:
• LDL,VLDL and chylomicrons reacts with PVS and PEGME form inaccessible ldl,vldl and
chylomicrons by cholesterol oxidase and cholesterol esterase
ESTIMATION:
• Reference method: Combination of Ultra Centrifugation and Polyanion
precipitation to isolate HDL in this VLDL and chylomicrons if present
removed by ultra centrifugation, which floats on top remove by tube slicing
technique
• Apo B 100 lipoproteins are precipitated by adding heparin and manganese
chloride to water(precipitate agent)
• Reference range: Male 35-80mg/dl
Female: 40-88 mg/dl
Linearity:193 mg/dl
Measuring range:1.90-193 mg/dl
Interferences :
Free Haemoglobin upto 10 g/l , bilirubin upto 10 mg/dl ,
TGL upto 2000mg/dl
Drugs :NAC,metamizole and acetaminophen
Polyanion Precipitation Methods
• Some lipoproteins are precipitated with polyanions such as
heparin sulfate, dextran sulfate, phosphotungstate, and others in the
presence of divalent cations such as Ca++, Mg++, and Mn++
• It is easier to separate apoB-containing lipoproteins from HDL than
it is to separate VLDL from LDL or HDL2 from HDL3
• Laboratories have replaced precipitation techniques with automated
homogeneous assays for HDL-C and LDL-C
LIPOPROTEIN (A)
• Lp (a)<0.30g/l
LP(a)
• Immunoassay(ELISA)
• Immunoturbidimetric and Immunonephelometry
STANDING PLASMA TEST
• Chylomicrons, if present in appreciable quantities, are detected using
the “standing plasma” test aliquot of plasma (2 mL) is placed in test
tube and allowed to stand in the refrigerator at 4° C undisturbed
overnight
• Chylomicrons accumulate as a floating “cream” layer and can be
detected visually which is considered to be abnormal
• A plasma sample that remains turbid after standing overnight contains
excessive amounts of VLDL; if a floating “cream” layer also forms,
chylomicrons are present as well
DISORDERS
HIGH TRIGLYCERIDES WITH NORMAL
CHOLESTEROL(TYPE 1)
• Diabetic dyslipidemia
• Familial hypertriglyceridemia
• Lipoprotein lipase deficiency (hyperchylomicronemia)
• Apo C-II deficiency
• Apo C-III excess
HIGH CHOLESTEROL WITH HIGH LDL-C(TYPE 2A)