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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 26, 1300-1313, Copyright © 1985 by Lipid Research, Inc.
ND Ridgway and PJ Dolphin
Lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT), the major cholesterol
esterifying enzyme in plasma, plays an important role in the removal of
cholesterol from peripheral tissues. This study in rat focuses upon the
effects of hypothyroidism and cholesterol feeding on serum activity and
hepatic LCAT secretion. To obviate the effect that inclusion of high
concentrations of cholesterol in the rat serum may have on the
proteoliposome used in the assay of LCAT, very low and low density
lipoproteins (VLDL and LDL) were removed by ultracentrifugation at d 1.063
g/ml. The molar esterification rate in the euthyroid VLDL + LDL- free serum
was found to be 0.94 +/- 0.06 compared to 0.67 +/- 0.05 in hypothyroid rats
and 1.56 +/- 0.14 in hypercholesterolemic rats. LCAT secretion by
suspension cultures of hepatocytes from hypercholesterolemic rats was found
to be significantly depressed when compared to that for euthyroid and
hypothyroid animals. Secretion by hepatocytes from hypothyroid rats was
depressed for the first 0-4 hr, but rapidly recovered. The depressed
secretion of LCAT by hepatocytes from hypercholesterolemic rats correlates
with the appearance in the media of apoE-rich, discoidal HDL. Discoidal HDL
was six times more effective as a substrate for purified human LCAT than
HDL from hypercholesterolemic serum, and twice as effective as serum and
nascent HDL from euthyroid animals. It is concluded that the depressed LCAT
activity in serum from hypothyroid rats is due to a depressed hepatic
secretion of the enzyme and that the elevated serum activity of
hypercholesterolemic rats may be related to a defect in LCAT clearance.
Finally, the appearance of discoidal HDL in the medium upon culture of
hepatocytes from hypercholesterolemic rats appears to be due to an
inhibition of LCAT secretion by these cells.
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Serum activity and hepatic secretion of lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase in experimental hypothyroidism and hypercholesterolemia
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