1. Serum Amyloid A and P Protein Levels are Lowered by Dextran Sulfate Cellulose Low-Density Lipoprotein Apheresis.
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Yoshidome, Hiroaki, Kuriyama, Masaru, Fujiyama, Jiro, and Osame, Mitsuhiro
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DEXTRAN , *FAMILIAL hypophosphatemia - Abstract
The present study describes the short-term effect of dextran sulfate cellulose (DSC) low-density lipoprotein (LDL) apheresis using a plasma separator equipped with a polysulfone (PS) membrane filter (PS/DSC-LDL apheresis) on the serum amyloid A (SAA) and P (SAP) protein levels during treatment in a patient with familial hypercholesterolemia (type IIa, heterozygote). PS/DSC-LDL apheresis markedly lowered both the SAA (reduction percentage, 84.1 ± 8.2%) and SAP (91.4 ± 5%) levels, which returned to their respective initial levels within 4 days. Experimentally, the levels of both proteins also decreased on passage through the DSC minicolumn without a PS membrane, indicating that the DSC resin had an affinity to both proteins. These results suggest that PS/DSC-LDL apheresis may be advantageous for amyloid protein accumulating disorders, including amyloidosis and atherosclerosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1998
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