
pmid: 4696745
Abstract Eight subjects with elevated fasting plasma triglyceride levels and type IV hypertipoproteinemia, who received a 60 g fat meal before and after 2-week treatment with propranolol, showed an enhanced lipemic response to the meal after the treatment. In 6 subjects without fasting hypertriglyceridemia, treatment with propranolol led to a slight but consistent decrease in alimentary lipemia. Plasma cholesterol levels were not affected in either group.
Electrophoresis, Cholesterol, Lipoproteins, Tachycardia, Humans, Hyperlipidemias, 1-Propanol, Fasting, Triglycerides, Angina Pectoris
Electrophoresis, Cholesterol, Lipoproteins, Tachycardia, Humans, Hyperlipidemias, 1-Propanol, Fasting, Triglycerides, Angina Pectoris
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