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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 26, 955-963, Copyright © 1985 by Lipid Research, Inc.
Aortic accumulation and plasma clearance of beta-VLDL and HDL: effects of diet-induced hypercholesterolemia in rabbits
A Daugherty, LG Lange, BE Sobel and G Schonfeld
To assess the role of beta-VLDL in diet-induced atherogenesis, the in vivo
metabolism and aortic accumulation of 125I-labeled beta-VLDL were
investigated in cholesterol-fed rabbits and chow-fed controls. 125I-
labeled HDL and 125I-labeled albumin were studied for comparison. The
fractional catabolic rate of 125I-labeled beta-VLDL was reduced in
cholesterol-fed rabbits (0.011 vs 0.139 hr-1), but due to the high
endogenous pool, the total beta-VLDL flux was very high (13.1 vs less than
1.1 mg/kg per 24 hr). These results suggest that elevated levels of
beta-VLDL during cholesterol feeding were due to an enhanced rate of
synthesis, a finding confirmed in hypercholesterolemic rabbits subjected to
plasmapheresis. Following acute reduction of plasma cholesterol by
plasmapheresis, the quantitative increases in beta-VLDL cholesterol
concentrations (210 to 364 mg/dl) over the subsequent 24 hr were in
agreement with the rise calculated from the plasma clearance kinetics of
125I-labeled beta-VLDL (378 mg/dl per 24 hr). Aortic accumulation of
beta-VLDL in hypercholesterolemic rabbits was increased greater than
15-fold over controls. Accumulation was predominantly in the intimal
atheromatous lesions. The fractional catabolic rate of 125I- labeled HDL
was increased during cholesterol feeding (0.037 vs 0.021 hr- 1). A
decreased rate of synthesis appeared to be responsible for the markedly
depleted plasma HDL. HDL accumulation within the aorta was attenuated
greater than 9-fold in cholesterol-fed rabbits compared to those fed normal
chow. Plasma kinetics and aortic accumulation of 125I- labeled albumin were
similar in hypercholesterolemic and control rabbits.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT
250 WORDS)

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