Title of article :
The effects of serum cholesterol, LDL, and HDL levels on gallstone cholesterol concentration
Author/Authors :
Selcuk Atamanalp, S. Ataturk University - Faculty of Medicine, Turkey , Sait Keles, M. Ataturk University - Faculty of Medicine, Turkey , Selim Atamanalp, R. Ataturk University - Faculty of Medicine, Turkey , Acemoglu, Hamit Ataturk University - Faculty of Medicine, Turkey , Laloglu, Esra Ataturk University - Faculty of Medicine, Turkey
Abstract :
Objective: Gallbladder stones are common in the Western world, and 70% to 80% of gallstones are cholesterol stones. This study investigates the effects of serum cholesterol, LDL, and HDL levels on gallstone cholesterol concentration.Methodology: The gallstones of 75 patients with cholelithiasis were examined using spectrophotometry.Results: High serum cholesterol and LDL levels were associated with high cholesterol stone rates (86.7% vs. 40.0%, P 0.001; 75.0% vs. 48.9%, P 0.05, respectively). Similarly, high serum cholesterol and LDL levels were correlated with high gallbladder stone cholesterol concentrations (63.6% vs. 44.4%, P 0.001; 62.3% vs. 46.0%, P 0.001, respectively). In contrast, low serum HDL levels do not seem to affect the occurrence of gallbladder cholesterol stones (60.0% vs. 58.3%, respectively, P 0.05) or gallbladder stone cholesterol concentrations (50.8% vs. 52.4%, respectively, P 0.05).Conclusion: The relationship between cholesterol, LDL, and HDL levels and cholesterol gallstone formation is multifactorial and complex and is also dependent on other individual properties
Keywords :
Cholesterol , LDL , HDL , Gallstone
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences