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Table 2 The apoA-I contents of HDL subclasses among subjects categorized by TG levels

From: The impact of plasma triglyceride and apolipoproteins concentrations on high-density lipoprotein subclasses distribution

 

Normal TG

(n = 202)

Borderline-high TG

(n = 77)

High TG

(n = 183)

Very high TG

(n = 38)

Preβ 1 -HDL(mg/L)

80.6 ± 11.4

104.9 ± 17.8 a*

129.5 ± 21.9a§b‡

153.0 ± 27.8a§b‡ c*

Preβ 2 -HDL(mg/L)

51.6 ± 8.6

58.9 ± 7.9

61.4 ± 8.7

64.9 ± 9.0

HDL 3c (mg/L)

68.8 ± 9.2

71.4 ± 9.6

74.3 ± 9.0

75.8 ± 9.0

HDL 3b (mg/L)

138.7 ± 20.7

143.7 ± 23.6

148.4 ± 21.9

151.4 ± 27.0

HDL 3a (mg/L)

238.7 ± 30.6

285.5 ± 28.7a‡

310.9 ± 31.7a§b*

384.2 ± 40.1a§b§c§

HDL 2a (mg/L)

292.7 ± 27.5

267.9 ± 24.1a*

227.5 ± 29.6a§b‡

202.4 ± 23.4a§b§c*

HDL 2b (mg/L)

379.8 ± 57.8

319.3 ± 46.6a§

255.3 ± 27.3a§b§

219.3 ± 26.5a§b§c‡

  1. Values are expressed as Mean ± S.D
  2. *P< 0.05, ‡P< 0.01, §P< 0.001
  3. aSignificantly different from Normal TG group
  4. bSignificantly different from Borderline-high TG group
  5. cSignificantly different from High TG group