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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 27, 30-39, Copyright © 1986 by Lipid Research, Inc.
NO Davidson, ME Kollmer and RM Glickman
Apolipoprotein B (apoB) synthesis rates have been determined, in vivo, in
rat enterocytes. Following intralumenal administration of a pulse of
[3H]leucine, newly synthesized apoB was quantitated by specific
immunoprecipitation and compared to [3H]leucine incorporation into total,
trichloroacetic acid-insoluble protein. ApoB synthesis rates were
determined after acute administration of either 0.1 or 1 g of triglyceride
to fasting animals. No differences were found at any time from 90 min to 6
hr after challenge and values were not different from the basal values
established in fasted controls. Animals rechallenged with triglyceride
after 8 days' intake of fat-free chow also failed to demonstrate a change
in intestinal apoB synthesis rate. By contrast, enterocyte content of apoB
appeared to fall, temporarily, with the onset of active triglyceride flux.
Groups of animals were then subjected to external bile diversion for 48 hr,
a maneuver designed to remove all lumenal sources of lipid. Jejunal apoB
synthesis rates fell by 43% (from 0.76% +/- 0.14 to 0.43% +/- 0.12, P less
than 0.001), a change that was completely prevented by continuous
replacement with 10 mM Na taurocholate. The suppression of jejunal apoB
synthesis, induced by prolonged bile diversion, was reversed after 14 hr,
but not 8 hr, of intralumenal perfusion with 10 mM Na taurocholate. The
addition of micellar fatty acid-monoolein to the perfusate for 4 hr
produced no further change in apoB synthesis. Ileal apoB synthesis rates
fell by 70% (from 0.61% +/- 0.15 to 0.18% +/- 0.10, P less than 0.001)
following 48 hr external bile diversion, a change that was only partially
prevented by continuous bile salt replacement. These results suggest that
jejunal apoB synthesis demonstrates bile salt dependence but not regulation
by acute triglyceride flux. The data further suggest that key aspects of
the regulation of apoB synthesis by cellular lipid flux may be mediated
independently in jejunal and ileal enterocytes.
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