Nonuniform radiolabeling of VLDL apolipoprotein B: implications for the analysis of studies of the kinetics of the metabolism of lipoproteins containing apolipoprotein B.

Radiolabeling of whole lipoproteins or individual apolipoproteins has been an essential tool for the determination of the kinetics of apolipoprotein metabolism in vivo. Mathematical analysis of specific radioactivity (SA) or total radioactivity data has demonstrated the existence of significant comp...

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Main Authors: R Ramakrishnan, Y Arad, S Wong, HN Ginsberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1990-06-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520427439
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spelling doaj-de0574637517444b90d92edaee73c73f2021-04-25T04:22:36ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751990-06-0131610311042Nonuniform radiolabeling of VLDL apolipoprotein B: implications for the analysis of studies of the kinetics of the metabolism of lipoproteins containing apolipoprotein B.R Ramakrishnan0Y Arad1S Wong2HN Ginsberg3Department of Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032.Department of Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032.Department of Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032.Department of Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032.Radiolabeling of whole lipoproteins or individual apolipoproteins has been an essential tool for the determination of the kinetics of apolipoprotein metabolism in vivo. Mathematical analysis of specific radioactivity (SA) or total radioactivity data has demonstrated the existence of significant complexity in the plasma decay curves of several apolipoproteins. Results obtained during development of methods to study the metabolism of apolipoprotein B (apoB) in very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) subclasses isolated according to flotation (Sf) rates from whole radiolabeled (d less than 1.006 g/ml) VLDL suggested nonuniform radiolabeling of apoB in the three Sf subclasses being studied. We therefore determined apoB SA in VLDL Sf subclasses in ten hypertriglyceridemic and five normal subjects. After radioiodination of apoB in whole VLDL, different apoB SA were found in Sf 400-100, Sf 100-60, and Sf 60-20. The pattern of labeling was quite variable among subjects. On average, apoB SA in the VLDL tracer was greatest in Sf 400-100, and least in Sf 60-20. Nonuniform labeling could also be demonstrated in five studies in which samples were obtained 3 min after intravenous injection of the tracer into subjects with a wide range of plasma triglycerides. Nonuniform labeling of apoB in whole VLDL was also demonstrated in two of the subjects by isolating subclasses of their VLDL that did not bind to an anti-apolipoprotein E immunoaffinity column. These results indicate that the usual assumption of homogeneous labeling of apoB may be erroneous. We have derived a simple mathematical formula to study the consequences of this assumption in estimating kinetic parameters. It is shown that an erroneous assumption of homogeneous tracer labeling may significantly underestimate or overestimate the true production rate, even in a simple two-pool model. Identification of labeling characteristics and incorporation of this information into the mathematical analysis of the plasma radioactivity data can improve the accuracy of the analysis as well as the sensitivity of compartmental models generated by such data.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520427439
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author R Ramakrishnan
Y Arad
S Wong
HN Ginsberg
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Y Arad
S Wong
HN Ginsberg
Nonuniform radiolabeling of VLDL apolipoprotein B: implications for the analysis of studies of the kinetics of the metabolism of lipoproteins containing apolipoprotein B.
Journal of Lipid Research
author_facet R Ramakrishnan
Y Arad
S Wong
HN Ginsberg
author_sort R Ramakrishnan
title Nonuniform radiolabeling of VLDL apolipoprotein B: implications for the analysis of studies of the kinetics of the metabolism of lipoproteins containing apolipoprotein B.
title_short Nonuniform radiolabeling of VLDL apolipoprotein B: implications for the analysis of studies of the kinetics of the metabolism of lipoproteins containing apolipoprotein B.
title_full Nonuniform radiolabeling of VLDL apolipoprotein B: implications for the analysis of studies of the kinetics of the metabolism of lipoproteins containing apolipoprotein B.
title_fullStr Nonuniform radiolabeling of VLDL apolipoprotein B: implications for the analysis of studies of the kinetics of the metabolism of lipoproteins containing apolipoprotein B.
title_full_unstemmed Nonuniform radiolabeling of VLDL apolipoprotein B: implications for the analysis of studies of the kinetics of the metabolism of lipoproteins containing apolipoprotein B.
title_sort nonuniform radiolabeling of vldl apolipoprotein b: implications for the analysis of studies of the kinetics of the metabolism of lipoproteins containing apolipoprotein b.
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1990-06-01
description Radiolabeling of whole lipoproteins or individual apolipoproteins has been an essential tool for the determination of the kinetics of apolipoprotein metabolism in vivo. Mathematical analysis of specific radioactivity (SA) or total radioactivity data has demonstrated the existence of significant complexity in the plasma decay curves of several apolipoproteins. Results obtained during development of methods to study the metabolism of apolipoprotein B (apoB) in very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) subclasses isolated according to flotation (Sf) rates from whole radiolabeled (d less than 1.006 g/ml) VLDL suggested nonuniform radiolabeling of apoB in the three Sf subclasses being studied. We therefore determined apoB SA in VLDL Sf subclasses in ten hypertriglyceridemic and five normal subjects. After radioiodination of apoB in whole VLDL, different apoB SA were found in Sf 400-100, Sf 100-60, and Sf 60-20. The pattern of labeling was quite variable among subjects. On average, apoB SA in the VLDL tracer was greatest in Sf 400-100, and least in Sf 60-20. Nonuniform labeling could also be demonstrated in five studies in which samples were obtained 3 min after intravenous injection of the tracer into subjects with a wide range of plasma triglycerides. Nonuniform labeling of apoB in whole VLDL was also demonstrated in two of the subjects by isolating subclasses of their VLDL that did not bind to an anti-apolipoprotein E immunoaffinity column. These results indicate that the usual assumption of homogeneous labeling of apoB may be erroneous. We have derived a simple mathematical formula to study the consequences of this assumption in estimating kinetic parameters. It is shown that an erroneous assumption of homogeneous tracer labeling may significantly underestimate or overestimate the true production rate, even in a simple two-pool model. Identification of labeling characteristics and incorporation of this information into the mathematical analysis of the plasma radioactivity data can improve the accuracy of the analysis as well as the sensitivity of compartmental models generated by such data.
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520427439
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