Abnormal high density lipoproteins of abetalipoproteinemia: relevance to normal HDL metabolism
We investigated high density lipoprotein (HDL) subfractions in abetalipoproteinemia (ABL) using rate zonal ultracentrifugation. In ABL, HDL2 is the major subfraction, 65% of total mass compared to less than 10% in normal subjects with similar HDL levels. HDL2 and HDL3 in ABL (n = 3) are larger and l...
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doaj-c4429b92a1324f78a4401e99b739fc932021-04-24T05:50:28ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751982-12-0123912741282Abnormal high density lipoproteins of abetalipoproteinemia: relevance to normal HDL metabolismR J DeckelbaumS EisenbergY OschryM CooperC BlumWe investigated high density lipoprotein (HDL) subfractions in abetalipoproteinemia (ABL) using rate zonal ultracentrifugation. In ABL, HDL2 is the major subfraction, 65% of total mass compared to less than 10% in normal subjects with similar HDL levels. HDL2 and HDL3 in ABL (n = 3) are larger and lighter than in normals (n = 3), with mean diameters of 136 +/- 19 A and 100 +/- 12 A, respectively (as compared to 113 +/- 12 A and 86 +/- 11 A), and contained more apoprotein E. ABL-HDL2 and HDL3 particles contain 2- to 2.5-fold more cholesteryl ester molecules than normals. ABL-HDL can be modified towards normal HDL by allowing VLDL triglycerides to exchange for ABL-HDL cholesteryl esters, followed by addition of lipoprotein lipase and hydrolysis of the triglycerides. In addition, ABL plasma contains a previously undescribed small and spherical (61 +/- 8 A) protein-rich (63% by weight) HDL fraction, which we call ABL-HDL4. Our data suggest that absence of cholesteryl ester transfer to triglyceride-rich lipoprotein in ABL causes accumulation of abnormally large cholesteryl ester-rich particles.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520380329 |
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R J Deckelbaum S Eisenberg Y Oschry M Cooper C Blum Abnormal high density lipoproteins of abetalipoproteinemia: relevance to normal HDL metabolism Journal of Lipid Research |
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R J Deckelbaum S Eisenberg Y Oschry M Cooper C Blum |
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Abnormal high density lipoproteins of abetalipoproteinemia: relevance to normal HDL metabolism |
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Abnormal high density lipoproteins of abetalipoproteinemia: relevance to normal HDL metabolism |
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Abnormal high density lipoproteins of abetalipoproteinemia: relevance to normal HDL metabolism |
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Abnormal high density lipoproteins of abetalipoproteinemia: relevance to normal HDL metabolism |
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Abnormal high density lipoproteins of abetalipoproteinemia: relevance to normal HDL metabolism |
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abnormal high density lipoproteins of abetalipoproteinemia: relevance to normal hdl metabolism |
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Journal of Lipid Research |
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1982-12-01 |
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We investigated high density lipoprotein (HDL) subfractions in abetalipoproteinemia (ABL) using rate zonal ultracentrifugation. In ABL, HDL2 is the major subfraction, 65% of total mass compared to less than 10% in normal subjects with similar HDL levels. HDL2 and HDL3 in ABL (n = 3) are larger and lighter than in normals (n = 3), with mean diameters of 136 +/- 19 A and 100 +/- 12 A, respectively (as compared to 113 +/- 12 A and 86 +/- 11 A), and contained more apoprotein E. ABL-HDL2 and HDL3 particles contain 2- to 2.5-fold more cholesteryl ester molecules than normals. ABL-HDL can be modified towards normal HDL by allowing VLDL triglycerides to exchange for ABL-HDL cholesteryl esters, followed by addition of lipoprotein lipase and hydrolysis of the triglycerides. In addition, ABL plasma contains a previously undescribed small and spherical (61 +/- 8 A) protein-rich (63% by weight) HDL fraction, which we call ABL-HDL4. Our data suggest that absence of cholesteryl ester transfer to triglyceride-rich lipoprotein in ABL causes accumulation of abnormally large cholesteryl ester-rich particles. |
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