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Another 'bad cholesterol' found | Another 'bad cholesterol' found |
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Scientists say they have found proof that another "bad" type of cholesterol contributes to heart disease. | Scientists say they have found proof that another "bad" type of cholesterol contributes to heart disease. |
Unlike the well-known LDL cholesterol, lipoprotein(a) or Lp(a) cannot be controlled by cutting down on dietary fats or taking a statin drug. | Unlike the well-known LDL cholesterol, lipoprotein(a) or Lp(a) cannot be controlled by cutting down on dietary fats or taking a statin drug. |
But researchers say high levels do not carry the same risk as LDL. | But researchers say high levels do not carry the same risk as LDL. |
And other drugs might work to minimise its effects, they told the New England Journal of Medicine. | And other drugs might work to minimise its effects, they told the New England Journal of Medicine. |
LDL is considered the aggressive tiger of the cholesterol world, furring the arteries and greatly increasing heart risk. Scientist believe Lp(a), which is inherited, is more of a pussycat, although it does appear to upset blood clotting. | LDL is considered the aggressive tiger of the cholesterol world, furring the arteries and greatly increasing heart risk. Scientist believe Lp(a), which is inherited, is more of a pussycat, although it does appear to upset blood clotting. |
Inherent risk | Inherent risk |
The researchers used gene-chip technology to scan DNA that they knew from previous studies were potential "hotspots" for heart disease risk. This analysis revealed the two genetic culprits. | The researchers used gene-chip technology to scan DNA that they knew from previous studies were potential "hotspots" for heart disease risk. This analysis revealed the two genetic culprits. |
Professor Martin Farrall, lead author of the study carried out at Oxford University, said one in six people carries one or more of the genes for Lp(a). | Professor Martin Farrall, lead author of the study carried out at Oxford University, said one in six people carries one or more of the genes for Lp(a). |
The hope now is that by targeting both we could get even better risk reduction Lead researcher Professor Martin Farrall | The hope now is that by targeting both we could get even better risk reduction Lead researcher Professor Martin Farrall |
He said: "The increase in risk to people from high Lp(a) levels is significantly less severe than the risk from high LDL cholesterol levels. | He said: "The increase in risk to people from high Lp(a) levels is significantly less severe than the risk from high LDL cholesterol levels. |
"So Lp(a) doesn't trump LDL, which has a larger impact and which we can already control pretty effectively. | "So Lp(a) doesn't trump LDL, which has a larger impact and which we can already control pretty effectively. |
"The hope now is that by targeting both we could get even better risk reduction." | "The hope now is that by targeting both we could get even better risk reduction." |
Some existing drugs, such as Niacin, and others coming on to the market, such as CETP-inhibitors, lower Lp(a) as well as LDL cholesterol. | Some existing drugs, such as Niacin, and others coming on to the market, such as CETP-inhibitors, lower Lp(a) as well as LDL cholesterol. |
Professor Peter Weissberg of the British Heart Foundation, which funded the study, said the findings were useful but urged people not to be alarmed by them. | |
"They highlight the importance of trying to lower Lp(a), which will spark new efforts to design a medicine to achieve this effectively. | "They highlight the importance of trying to lower Lp(a), which will spark new efforts to design a medicine to achieve this effectively. |
"And they reveal clues that open a new avenue for research to decipher how heart disease develops. | "And they reveal clues that open a new avenue for research to decipher how heart disease develops. |
"But LDL is still the type of cholesterol to be more concerned about." | "But LDL is still the type of cholesterol to be more concerned about." |
Fats from food are turned into cholesterol by the liver. There are different types but some, such as LDL, are known as "bad" cholesterol. They can lead to a build-up in the body's cells. | Fats from food are turned into cholesterol by the liver. There are different types but some, such as LDL, are known as "bad" cholesterol. They can lead to a build-up in the body's cells. |
Prof Weissberg said everyone could reduce their risk of heart disease by eating a healthy balanced diet, being physically active and avoiding smoking. | Prof Weissberg said everyone could reduce their risk of heart disease by eating a healthy balanced diet, being physically active and avoiding smoking. |
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