Effect of cupric ions on serum and liver cholesterol metabolism |
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Authors: | Mitsuo Tanaka Toshihiro Iio Toshikazu Tabata |
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Affiliation: | (1) Showa College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1-8, Tsurumaki-5-Chome, Setagaya-Ku, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Cupric ions were administered subcutaneously to male Sprague-Dawley rats at a single dose of 200 μmol/kg. At 24 hr after administration,
a remarkable increase of total and free cholesterol was seen in the rat serum. Also, when lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase
(LCAT) (E.C. 2.3.1.43) activity was expressed as the percentage of the total serum that free cholesterol esterified, the acyltransferase
activity in rats treated with cupric ions showed a slight decrease while the triglyceride content in rat serum and liver decreased
by 54% and 61%, respectively. However, the content of hepatic cholesterol in rats treated with cupric ions did not show such
a marked change.
On the other hand, acid cholesteryl ester hydrolase activity (Acid CEH) (E.C. 3.1.1.14) in liver lysosomes of rats treated
with cupric ions showed a marked decrease with increasing cupric ion concentration both in vivo and in vitro. Furthermore,
cupric ions caused a marked release of the lysosomal enzymes cathepsin D and β-glucuronidase into the cytosolic fraction.
The changes in acid cholesteryl ester hydrolase activity induced by cupric ions appear to be a direct effect of cupric ions
on the enzyme. These results suggest that excessive cupric ion concentrations could cause various disorders in lipid metabolism. |
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