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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 28, 510-517, Copyright © 1987 by Lipid Research, Inc.
A Nilsson, B Landin and MC Schotz
Chylomicrons labeled with [3H]arachidonic and [14C]linoleic acid were
incubated with bovine milk lipoprotein lipase or rat postheparin plasma,
containing both lipoprotein lipase and hepatic lipase. During incubation
with bovine lipoprotein lipase, [3H]arachidonic acid was released from
chylomicron triacylglycerols at a slower rate than [14C]linoleic acid. Only
small amounts of [14C]linoleic acid were found as 1,2(2,3)-diacylglycerols,
whereas a transient accumulation as [14C]monoacylglycerols was observed. In
contrast, significantly more [3H]arachidonic acid was found as
1,2(2,3)-diacylglycerols than as monoacylglycerols at all time intervals
investigated. The initial pattern of triacylglycerol hydrolysis by
postheparin plasma was similar to that of bovine lipoprotein lipase.
However, in contrast to the results obtained with bovine lipoprotein
lipase, little [3H]1,2(2,3)- diacylglycerol accumulated. The addition of
antiserum to hepatic lipase increased the amount of 3H found in
1,2(2,3)-diacylglycerols and inhibited the formation of free
[3H]arachidonic acid. The antiserum also caused a significant inhibition of
the hydrolysis of [3H]-but not of [14C]triacylglycerol. With regard to
chylomicron phospholipids, the rate of hydrolysis of [14C]linoleoyl
phosphatidylcholine with milk lipoprotein lipase was twofold higher than
that of the [3H]arachidonyl phosphatidylcholine. However, the hepatic
lipase of postheparin plasma had similar activity towards the two
phosphatidylcholine species. Postheparin plasma rapidly hydrolyzed
chylomicron 3H-labeled and 14C- labeled phosphatidylethanolamine to the
same degree, and lipoprotein lipase similarly hydrolyzed 3H-labeled and
14C-labeled phosphatidylethanolamine at approximately equal rates.
Antiserum to hepatic lipase inhibited the postheparin plasma hydrolysis of
phosphatidylethanolamine and 3H-labeled phosphatidylcholine by about 60%,
but the 14C-labeled phosphatidylcholine by only 27%.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT
250 WORDS)
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Hydrolysis of chylomicron arachidonate and linoleate ester bonds by lipoprotein lipase and hepatic lipase
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