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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 31, 975-984, Copyright © 1990 by Lipid Research, Inc.
CA Marzetta, DM Foster and JD Brunzell
The contribution of very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) and intermediate
density lipoproteins (IDL) to various low density lipoprotein (LDL)
subfractions was examined in three normal subjects and two with familial
combined hyperlipidemia. Autologous VLDL + IDL (d less than 1.019 g/ml) or
VLDL only (d less than 1.006 g/ml; one subject only) were isolated by
sequential ultracentrifugation, iodinated, and injected into each subject.
The appearance, distribution, and subsequent disappearance of radioactivity
into LDL density subpopulations was characterized using density gradient
ultracentrifugation. These techniques help determine the contribution of
precursors to various LDL subpopulations defined uniquely for each subject.
The results from these studies have suggested: 1) it took up to several
days of intravascular processing of precursor-derived LDL before it
resembled the distribution of the 'steady-state' plasma LDL protein; 2)
plasma VLDL and IDL precursors contributed rapidly to a broad density range
of LDL; 3) the radiolabeled plasma precursors did not always contribute to
all LDL density subfractions within an individual in proportion to their
relative LDL protein mass as determined by density gradient
ultracentrifugation; 4) with time, the distribution of the
precursor-derived LDL became more buoyant or more dense than distribution
of the LDL protein mass; and 5) the kinetic characteristics of
precursor-derived particles within LDL changed within a relatively narrow
density range and were not always related to the LDL density heterogeneity
of each subject. These studies emphasize the complexities of apoB
metabolism and the need to design studies to carefully examine the
production of various LDL subpopulations, the kinetic fate and
interconversions among the subpopulations, and ultimately, their
relationship to the development of atherosclerosis.
ARTICLES
Conversion of plasma VLDL and IDL precursors into various LDL subpopulations using density gradient ultracentrifugation
Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle 98195.
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