Peter Attia· MD
April A5 has a very important role in stimulating lipoprotein lipase and in the metabolism of triglyceride Rich lipoproteins
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April A5 has a very important role in stimulating lipoprotein lipase and in the metabolism of triglyceride Rich lipoproteins
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and people who lack April A5 have really high triglycerides and are also at Major risk for atherosclerotic vascular disease
my example of April A5 it's named APO a a because it was discovered on HDL but its primary role in metabolism is triglyceride Rich lipoprotein metabolism apoa5 is basically kept within the blood and stored if you will on HDL but then when we eat a fatty meal it transfers off to the triglyceride rich lipoproteins and it serves a role of promoting the hydrolysis of the triglycerides