Abstract:Aim To study the intracellular apoprotein(a) and apoprotein B100 levels of three categories of leukocytes in coronary heart disease,and evaluate the effect of intracellular apoproteins on coronary atherosclerosis status. Methods Patients with no coronary stenosis(n=18)and three-vessel coronary artery disease(n=13)validated by angiography were enrolled in this study.Intracellular apoprotein(a) and apoprotein B100 concentrations were measured in monocytes,lymphocytes and granulocytes by flow cytometry. Results It was demonstrated that genes of apoprotein(a) and apoprotein B100 would not transcript in leukocytes by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR).But apoprotein(a) and apoprotein B100 were expressed in all three categories of leukocytes validated by confocal microscopy and flow cytometry.Stenosis patients had a higher levels of intracellular apoprotein B100,represented by mean fluorescence intensity(MFI) in monocytes (189±77 vs 41±13,increased 364%,p<0.01), lymphocytes(102±65 vs 16±6,increased 532%,p<0.01) and granulocytes(417±250 vs 183± 88,increased 128%,p<0.05) than no stenosis patients.And the positive percentage of cells containing apoprotein(a) in lymphocytes,monocytes and granulocytes as well as containing apoprotein B100 in granulocytes increased in stenosis patients too. Conclusions All categories of leukocytes can carry apoprotein(a) and apoprotein B100,and the intracellular concentrations of apoprotein B100 had a close correlation with coronary stenosis.