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Turnover of Cholesteryl Esters of Plasma Lipoproteins in the Rat

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Journal J Lipid Res
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1967 Jan 1
PMID 14564699
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Abstract

Turnover of individual classes of cholesteryl esters (classified on the basis of the degree of unsaturation of the fatty acid moiety) in rat plasma lipoproteins and liver was studied after the administration of mevalonic acid-5-(3)H and mevalonic acid-2-(14)C. The relative turnover rate was greatest in the d < 1.019 lipoproteins, with monoenes > saturated = dienes > tetraenes. In the d > 1.063 lipoproteins, all cholesteryl esters had slower turnover rates, but tetraenes = pentaenes > dienes > monoenes = saturated. Comparisons of specific activities of individual cholesteryl ester classes of liver subcellular fractions and lipoproteins suggest that the d < 1.019 lipoprotein cholesteryl esters are synthesized from newly synthesized cholesterol in the liver and are rapidly released into this lipoprotein. Tetraenoic cholesteryl esters, however, may originate from esterification of free cholesterol in plasma. Tetraenoic esters are formed from cholesterol in plasma during incubation or ultracentrifugation unless a thiol-reacting or alkylating agent is added. Failure to add such a reagent to plasma results in erroneous specific activities. In the adrenal, relative rates of synthesis of cholesteryl esters are monoenes = dienes > tetraenes > trienes = pentaenes > saturated. It is concluded that cholesteryl ester turnover in the rat, as opposed to man, is determined not only by the particular lipoprotein class but also by the fatty acid moiety of the ester.

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