Apolipoprotein Serum, Profile in Amritsar
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Apolipoproteins are proteins attached to lipids. They transport cholesterol through the blood. There are two types of Apolipoproteins, that is Apolipoprotein A and Apolipoprotein B. Attached mainly to the HDL, which is good cholesterol, Apolipoprotein A helps to remove the bad cholesterol from our blood. Apolipoprotein B on the other hand is attached to LDL, which is a bad cholesterol. It causes heart disease.
Lipoprotein A also attaches to LDL and gets deposited in the arteries leading to clogging and plaque formation. Apolipoproteins Profile is a blood test to measure Apo A1, Apo B, ratio apo B/A1, and lipoprotein Lp(a). These are predictors of cardiac risk or heart disease. Lipoproteins are soluble proteins that help in transporting fat and lipids in the blood. Apolipoproteins are a major part of lipoproteins that help in the regulation, solubility, and maintaining the structure of lipoproteins.
Apolipoproteins also help in metabolizing (breaking down) lipids and forming high-density lipoproteins, known as good cholesterol. It helps in eliminating the bad cholesterol (LDL) from the body and maintaining optimal cholesterol levels.
Written by: Dr.Shibani R, Medical Writer, Medical Affairs
Apolipoprotein Serum, Profile Price in Amritsar
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The price of Apolipoprotein Serum, Profile in Amritsar is ₹ 1,835
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Frequently Asked Questions
Doctors usually order both an apo A-I (associated with HDL (HDL), the "good" cholesterol) and an apo B regulate an apo B/apo A-I ratio. This ratio is utilised as an alternate to a total cholesterol/HDL ratio to assess the risk for developing CVD.
Apo B levels could also be ordered to inspect the effectiveness of lipid treatment as substitute to non-HDL-C (non-HDL-C is the total cholesterol concentration minus the amount of HDL).
Your doctor may recommend this test for you if he suspects that you may have an increased chance of heart disease. You may need this test if you have had a heart attack in the past.
Apo-A is a protein that plays a vital role in lipid metabolism, and is one of the important components attached to HDL or “good cholesterol”. HDL performs a critical role in removing excess of cholesterol from the cells, transporting it to liver where its gets recycled or disposed. Thus, the amount of APO-A present in the blood directly correlates to the HDL levels, and similarly, deficiencies of APO-A is associated with increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
Similar to Apo-lipoprotein A1, Apo B is also a protein that is involved in the metabolism of lipids and is the main protein constituent of lipoproteins such as very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) and LDL (LDL, the "bad cholesterol"). Concentrations of Apo B are directly proportional to LDL-C.
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