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Alpha-Tocopherol Distribution in Lipoproteins and Anti-Inflammatory Effects Differ between CHD-Patients and Healthy Subjects

Alexander Leichtle, MD, Daniel Teupser, MD, PhD and Joachim Thiery, MD, PhD

Institute of Laboratory Medicine, Clinical Chemistry, and Molecular Diagnostics, Leipzig University Hospital, Leipzig, GERMANY


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Fig. 1. Effect of {alpha}-tocopherol ({alpha}-toc) supplementation on {alpha}-tocopherol (A) and cholesterol (B) content in plasma lipoprotein fractions separated by FPLC in controls and CHD-patients.

 

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Fig. 2. Absolute and relative {alpha}-tocopherol content in VLDL, LDL and HDL in controls (A, C) and CHD-patients (B, D).

 

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Fig. 3. Increase of molar {alpha}-tocopherol content in VLDL (A), LDL (B), and HDL (C) under {alpha}-tocopherol supplementation. Data are expressed as mean ± SD, significant differences are marked with * (p < 0.05) and ** (p < 0.01).

 





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