Physiological importance of SR-BI in the in vivo metabolism of human HDL and LDL in male and female mice

The physiological role of murine scavenger receptor class B type I (SR-BI) was evaluated by in vivo clearances of human HDL3 and LDL in normal and SR-BI knockout (KO) mice. In normal mice, cholesteryl esters (CEs) were removed faster than proteins, indicating a selective uptake process from both HDL...

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Main Authors: Mathieu R. Brodeur, Vilayphone Luangrath, Geneviève Bourret, Louise Falstrault, Louise Brissette
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2005-04-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520340037
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spelling doaj-61df8e2c441946b7a42451fcb07d8ddd2021-04-27T04:46:20ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22752005-04-01464687696Physiological importance of SR-BI in the in vivo metabolism of human HDL and LDL in male and female miceMathieu R. Brodeur0Vilayphone Luangrath1Geneviève Bourret2Louise Falstrault3Louise Brissette4Département des Sciences Biologiques, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada H3C 3P8Département des Sciences Biologiques, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada H3C 3P8Département des Sciences Biologiques, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada H3C 3P8Département des Sciences Biologiques, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada H3C 3P8Département des Sciences Biologiques, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada H3C 3P8The physiological role of murine scavenger receptor class B type I (SR-BI) was evaluated by in vivo clearances of human HDL3 and LDL in normal and SR-BI knockout (KO) mice. In normal mice, cholesteryl esters (CEs) were removed faster than proteins, indicating a selective uptake process from both HDL3 and LDL. SR-BI KO mice showed 80% losses of HDL-CE selective uptake and the complete loss of LDL-CE selective uptake in the first phase of clearance. However, the second phase was characterized by an acceleration of CE disappearance in SR-BI KO mice. Thus, SR-BI is the only murine receptor mediating HDL-CE selective uptake, whereas a SR-BI-independent pathway specific to LDL can rescue SR-BI deficiency. The analysis of LDL recovered 3 h after injection in mice from different genotypes revealed that LDLs are significantly depleted in CE (reduction from 19% to 50% of the CE/protein ratios). A smaller LDL size in comparison with that of noninjected LDL was also detectable but was more evident for LDL recovered from normal mice. All LDL preparations migrate faster than noninjected LDL on agarose-barbital gels.Thus, both SR-BI-dependent and -independent pathways lead to substantial changes in LDL.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520340037scavenger receptor class B type Iliverlow density lipoproteinhigh density lipoproteincholesteryl esterselective uptake
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author Mathieu R. Brodeur
Vilayphone Luangrath
Geneviève Bourret
Louise Falstrault
Louise Brissette
spellingShingle Mathieu R. Brodeur
Vilayphone Luangrath
Geneviève Bourret
Louise Falstrault
Louise Brissette
Physiological importance of SR-BI in the in vivo metabolism of human HDL and LDL in male and female mice
Journal of Lipid Research
scavenger receptor class B type I
liver
low density lipoprotein
high density lipoprotein
cholesteryl ester
selective uptake
author_facet Mathieu R. Brodeur
Vilayphone Luangrath
Geneviève Bourret
Louise Falstrault
Louise Brissette
author_sort Mathieu R. Brodeur
title Physiological importance of SR-BI in the in vivo metabolism of human HDL and LDL in male and female mice
title_short Physiological importance of SR-BI in the in vivo metabolism of human HDL and LDL in male and female mice
title_full Physiological importance of SR-BI in the in vivo metabolism of human HDL and LDL in male and female mice
title_fullStr Physiological importance of SR-BI in the in vivo metabolism of human HDL and LDL in male and female mice
title_full_unstemmed Physiological importance of SR-BI in the in vivo metabolism of human HDL and LDL in male and female mice
title_sort physiological importance of sr-bi in the in vivo metabolism of human hdl and ldl in male and female mice
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 2005-04-01
description The physiological role of murine scavenger receptor class B type I (SR-BI) was evaluated by in vivo clearances of human HDL3 and LDL in normal and SR-BI knockout (KO) mice. In normal mice, cholesteryl esters (CEs) were removed faster than proteins, indicating a selective uptake process from both HDL3 and LDL. SR-BI KO mice showed 80% losses of HDL-CE selective uptake and the complete loss of LDL-CE selective uptake in the first phase of clearance. However, the second phase was characterized by an acceleration of CE disappearance in SR-BI KO mice. Thus, SR-BI is the only murine receptor mediating HDL-CE selective uptake, whereas a SR-BI-independent pathway specific to LDL can rescue SR-BI deficiency. The analysis of LDL recovered 3 h after injection in mice from different genotypes revealed that LDLs are significantly depleted in CE (reduction from 19% to 50% of the CE/protein ratios). A smaller LDL size in comparison with that of noninjected LDL was also detectable but was more evident for LDL recovered from normal mice. All LDL preparations migrate faster than noninjected LDL on agarose-barbital gels.Thus, both SR-BI-dependent and -independent pathways lead to substantial changes in LDL.
topic scavenger receptor class B type I
liver
low density lipoprotein
high density lipoprotein
cholesteryl ester
selective uptake
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520340037
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