Low ApoA1 and ApoB are usually indicative of malnutrition, decreased liver function, and abnormal lipid metabolism.
1. Malnutrition: Patients with malnutrition consume more proteins in metabolism, and at the same time the raw materials for protein synthesis are reduced, which can lead to low ApoA1 and ApoB.
2. Decline in liver function: Liver is an important organ for protein synthesis in the body, when liver function decreases, protein synthesis in the body decreases, which will lead to low ApoA1 and ApoB.
3. Abnormal lipid metabolism: the main function of apolipoprotein is to transport lipids. Bad habits such as smoking, alcoholism and oily diet can lead to abnormal lipid metabolism and decrease of Apo A1 and Apo B. In addition, Apo A1 and Apo B can also be decreased by the liver function, which is an important organ for protein synthesis.
In addition, low ApoA1 and ApoB may also be related to diabetes, nephrotic syndrome, glomerulonephritis, hyperuricemia and other diseases.
Patients need to go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause and take treatment under the guidance of the doctor.