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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 23, 1187-1195, Copyright © 1982 by Lipid Research, Inc.
BJ Van Lenten and PS Roheim
The hyperlipidemia associated with aging was characterized in the rat by
comparing the plasma lipid, lipoprotein, and apolipoprotein profiles of
adult (12 weeks old) and old (96 weeks old) male rats. Compared with those
of the adult rats, the VLDL concentrations of the old rats were reduced,
but IDL, LDL, and HDL concentrations were elevated. Despite a reduced VLDL
concentration, concentrations of triglycerides in the plasma of the old
rats were elevated. This phenomenon was attributed to an enrichment of
triglyceride in the other lipoprotein fractions. In the old rats,
hypercholesterolemia was the result of elevated IDL- and HDL-cholesterol
whereas elevated plasma concentrations of apolipoproteins B and E were
attributed to elevated LDL and HDL concentrations, respectively. Although
concentrations of apolipoproteins A-I and A-IV did not change significantly
in the plasma of the old rats, the distribution pattern of the apoA-IV was
altered dramatically. Compared with the adult rats, a shift of apoA-IV in
the HDL to the "lipoprotein-free" fraction was observed in the old rats, as
measured by agarose gel chromatography. The data demonstrate that the
hyperlipidemia in the old rats is associated with selective changes in the
apolipoprotein profile.
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