Effects of long-term ketoconazole therapy on serum lipid levels

1985 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 241-245 ◽  
Author(s):  
O. Rollman ◽  
S. Jameson ◽  
H. Lithell
2020 ◽  
pp. 096452842091225
Author(s):  
Koh-Woon Kim ◽  
Woo-Chul Shin ◽  
Min Sun Choi ◽  
Jae-Heung Cho ◽  
Hi-Joon Park ◽  
...  

Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the effect of acupuncture on obesity-related parameters with regard to metabolomics. Methods: This two-arm parallel, patient- and assessor-blind, sham-controlled randomized clinical trial included 120 obese participants. Participants were randomized into two groups. The treatment group received a combined intervention of manual acupuncture (MA) plus electroacupuncture (EA), while the control group received a combination of sham acupuncture interventions consisting of sham MA plus sham EA for 6 weeks. The serum lipid levels were measured as the primary outcome measure and anthropometric parameters and serum metabolic profiles including amino acids and carnitines were measured as secondary outcome measures. Results: The serum lipid levels and anthropometric measurements did not significantly differ between groups, while body weight, body mass index (BMI), and waist circumference were improved within each group and the level of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol increased over time in the treatment group. There were no significant differences in amino acid levels between groups, while certain carnitine (C2, C4, C6, and l-carnitine) levels were significantly increased ( p < 0.05) in the treatment group compared to the control group. Conclusion: In summary, 6 weeks of acupuncture treatment did not affect anthropometric and serum metabolic parameters, with the exception of certain carnitines, when compared to sham acupuncture. The observation of increased carnitine levels in the acupuncture group could result in potential long-term benefits to obese individuals. Additional studies are needed to investigate the long-term effects of acupuncture on lipid metabolism and the underlying mechanism of action. Trial registration number: This study is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02066090).


1994 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 108-109
Author(s):  
M. Castro-Gago ◽  
I. Novo ◽  
S. Lojo ◽  
M.C. del Río ◽  
M. del Río ◽  
...  

Neurology ◽  
1995 ◽  
Vol 45 (6) ◽  
pp. 1155-1157 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. M. Eiris ◽  
S. Lojo ◽  
M. C. Del Rio ◽  
I. Novo ◽  
M. Bravo ◽  
...  

1956 ◽  
Vol 188 (1) ◽  
pp. 81-85 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kenneth H. Shull ◽  
George V. Mann

Hypercholesteremias averaging 495 and 570 mg % were maintained in two female dogs for periods of 4 and 3 1/2 years, respectively, by cholesterol feeding. The serum beta-lipoprotein levels were also grossly elevated throughout these periods. Neither the level of fat calories nor the calorie balance appeared to affect significantly these serum lipid levels. Gross and microscopic examinations performed at autopsy on these two dogs failed to reveal any abnormalities in the cardiovascular system or liver.


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