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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 27, 699-705, Copyright © 1986 by Lipid Research, Inc.
R Khokha, MW Huff and BM Wolfe
Rats treated with the contraceptive steroid d-norgestrel have lower plasma
very low density lipoprotein (VLDL)-triglycerides and higher low density
lipoprotein (LDL)-cholesterol than controls. To explain these results, the
kinetics of VLDL and LDL turnover were studied by injecting 125I-labeled
rat-VLDL and 131I-labeled rat-LDL simultaneously into rats treated with a
small dose of d-norgestrel (4 micrograms per day per kg body weight0.75 for
18 days, n = 22) and their untreated controls (n = 22). VLDL- and LDL-apoB
specific activity-time curves obtained over 50 hr best conformed to a
three-pool model. VLDL-apoB clearance expressed as irreversible catabolic
rate (k01) was markedly enhanced in the treated versus control rats (0.57
vs. 0.34 pools hr-1), leading to a marked reduction in VLDL-apoB pool size
(270 vs. 420 micrograms). However, VLDL-apoB production rates were similar
in the two groups (160 vs. 140 micrograms/hr, respectively). The
125I-labeled apoB specific activity-time curve derived from the catabolism
of 125I- labeled VLDL-apoB also showed enhanced clearance in d-norgestrel-
treated rats. 125I-Labeled IDL-apoB and 125I-labeled LDL-apoB specific
activity-time curves failed to intersect the VLDL-apoB curve at maximal
heights, suggesting input of intermediate density lipoprotein (IDL) and LDL
independent of VLDL catabolism in both groups. However, the extent of
independent LDL-apoB production was similar in both groups. Clearance of
131I-labeled LDL-apoB following injection of 131I-labeled rat-LDL was
delayed in the d-norgestrel-treated versus control rats.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED
AT 250 WORDS)
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Divergent effects of d-norgestrel on the metabolism of rat very low density and low density apolipoprotein B
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