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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 18, 211-222, Copyright © 1977 by Lipid Research, Inc.
LL Rudel, LL Pitts 2d and CA Nelson
LDL from animals of three nonhuman primate species, Macaca mulatta, Macaca
fascicularis, and Cercopithecus aethiops, were studied. A standard
preparation of 125I-LDL was added to isolated lipoprotein mixtures just
prior to separation of plasma lipoproteins by agarose gel chromatography. A
relative size index, rI, was determined by dividing the elution volume of
the iodinated LDL by the elution volume of the sample LDL, both volumes
being determined simultaneously during chromatographic elution. Comparison
of rI with molecular weights measured by flotation equilibrium analysis in
the analytical ultracentrifuge showed a linear relationship across a
molecular weight range of 2.5-8.0 X 10(6), r = 0.985. A regression equation
describing this relationship was used to calculate molecular weights of LDL
from a group of M. fascicularis that were fed cholesterol-containing diets.
In these animals, plasma cholesterol concentration ranged from 100 to over
700 mg/dl and was highly correlated with LDL molecular weight and with the
micromolar concentration of the LDL. Using multiple regression analyses,
the two variables of plasma LDL could be shown to account for 94% of the
variation in plasma cholesterol concentration in the M. fascicularis of
this study. Micromolar concentration and molecular weight of LDL were not
correlated with each other, suggesting that in M. fascicularis at least two
independent types of controls are operative in the response of plasma LDL
to dietary cholesterol. The increase in LDL molecular weight was associated
with a large increase in cholesteryl ester content and concomitant smaller
increases in protein, phospholipid, and free cholesterol. As molecular
weight increased, these components appeared to be added to the LDL
particles together as discrete increments of fixed composition. The data
are consistent with a spherical model of LDL structure with a core of
cholesteryl ester and triglyceride and a 21.3 A-thick coat of phospholipid,
free cholesterol, and protein.
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