1. Effective exosomes reduction in hypercholesterinemic patients suffering from cardiovascular diseases by lipoprotein apheresis: Exosomes apheresis.
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Schröder S, Epple R, Fischer A, and Schettler VJJ
- Subjects
- Humans, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Aged, Atherosclerosis therapy, Lipoproteins metabolism, Lipoproteins blood, Cholesterol, LDL blood, Cholesterol, LDL metabolism, Blood Component Removal methods, Renal Dialysis methods, Cardiovascular Diseases therapy, Hypercholesterolemia therapy, Hypercholesterolemia complications, Exosomes metabolism
- Abstract
Introduction: Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have been identified as playing a role in atherosclerosis., Methods: A group of 37 hypercholesterolemic patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases (ASCVD) and 9 patients requiring hemodialysis (HD) were selected for the study., Results: EVs were comparably reduced by various LA methods (Thermo: 87.66% ± 3.64, DALI: 87.96% ± 4.81, H.E.L.P.: 83.38% ± 11.98; represented as SEM). However, LDL-C (66%; 55%; 75%) and Lp(a) (72%; 67%; 79%) were less effectively reduced by DALI. There was no significant difference in the reduction of EVs when comparing different techniques, such as hemoperfusion (DALI; n = 13), a precipitation (H.E.L.P.; n = 5), and a double filtration procedure (Thermofiltration; n = 19). Additionally, no effect of hemodialysis on EVs reduction was found., Conclusions: The study suggests that EVs can be effectively removed by various LA procedures, and this effect appears to be independent of the specific LA procedure used, as compared to hemodialysis., (© 2024 International Society for Apheresis and Japanese Society for Apheresis.)
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- 2024
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