Effects of triton WR 1339 and heparin on the transfer of surface lipids from triglyceride-rich emulsions to high density lipoproteins in rats |
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Authors: | Raul C. Maranhão Ivete A. Roland Mário H. Hirata |
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Affiliation: | 1. The Heart Institute of the S?o Paulo University Medical School Hospital (Instituto do Cara??o HC-FMUSP) and Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences of the S?o Paulo University, S?o Paulo, Brazil
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Abstract: | The influence of lipolytic mechanisms on the transfer of phospholipids and unesterified cholesterol from artificial emulsions,
serving as chylomicron models to other plasma lipoproteins, mainly high density lipoproteins (HDL) were testedin vivo. The emulsions labeled with radioactive lipids were injected into the bloodstream of rats (controls) and the results were
compared with those obtained from rats that had previously been treated with Triton WR 1339 or heparin. Plasma clearance and
the distribution of cholesteryl esters, phospholipids and unesterified cholesterol in the different plasma lipoprotein fractions
were then determined. Whereas virtually no cholesteryl esters were found in d>1.006 g/mL density fraction of the three experimental
groups, 2.8±1.3% of the injected phospholipids were in the 1.063–1.210 g/L density fraction of the Triton treated rats, and
12.6±5.4% of the heparin treated rats, as compared to 10.1±1.7% in controls. This indicates that lipolysis directly influences
phospholipid transfer to HDL. In contrast, free-cholesterol transfer to HDL, besides being less pronounced than phospholipid
transfer, was enhanced by Triton and diminished by heparin, indicating that lipolytic mechanisms were not important determinants
in this process.
This work is part of a Privatdozent Thesis by the corresponding author. |
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