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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 30, 51-58, Copyright © 1989 by Lipid Research, Inc.
AK Groen, R Ottenhoff, PL Jansen, J van Marle and GN Tytgat
Human bile contains a factor with cholesterol nucleation-promoting activity
that binds to concanavalin A-Sepharose. In this study we have investigated
the effect of this activity on the dynamics of lipid solubilization in
supersaturated model bile. A concanavalin A binding protein fraction of
human bile was mixed with model bile and the effect on the distribution of
cholesterol and phospholipid between mixed micelles and
phospholipid/cholesterol vesicles was studied by means of density gradient
ultracentrifugation. The nucleation-promoting activity containing fraction
induced a transfer of cholesterol and phospholipid from the micellar to the
vesicular phase. This led to a decrease in the density of the vesicular
fraction. We have also studied the effect of promoting activity on the
nucleation time of an isolated vesicle fraction. A decrease of the
nucleation time of 10.7 +/- 1.3 to 2.3 +/- 0.3 days was observed. In
conclusion, a concanavalin A binding protein fraction from human bile
stimulated cholesterol nucleation via a double effect; it increased the
amount of vesicular cholesterol and phospholipid, and it also directly
induced nucleation of cholesterol from the vesicles.
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Effect of cholesterol nucleation-promoting activity on cholesterol solubilization in model bile
Department of Gastroenterology, Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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