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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 36, 1567-1585, Copyright © 1995 by Lipid Research, Inc.
J Himber, B Missano, M Rudling, U Hennes and HJ Kempen
Previous studies from our laboratory have shown that oral administration of
stigmastanyl-phosphocholine (Ro 16-6532) reduces plasma cholesterol levels
in experimental animals on diets free of added cholesterol. In the present
study, effects of Ro 16-6532 and lovastatin on lipoprotein levels and
metabolism were investigated in male golden Syrian hamsters. In hamsters
fed a standard diet, Ro 16- 6532 (1 mmol/kg/day) lowered cholesterol in all
lipoprotein fractions, as well as apoB-100 and apoA-I. In contrast,
lovastatin (25 mumol/kg/day) lowered high density lipoprotein
(HDL)-cholesterol but had no effect on low density lipoprotein
(LDL)-cholesterol or on apoB- 100 or apoA-I while triglycerides and very
low density lipoprotein (VLDL)-cholesterol increased. In hamsters fed a
coconut fat- supplemented diet, Ro 16-6532 reduced all lipoproteins, with a
stronger effect on VLDL- and LDL- than on HDL-cholesterol. Also apoB-100
was reduced. Lovastatin (50 mumol/kg/day) reduced LDL-cholesterol, HDL-
cholesterol, and apoA-I while triglycerides and VLDL-cholesterol increased.
The drop in LDL-cholesterol seen with both drugs in hamsters fed the diet
supplemented with coconut fat occurred without any effect on the plasma
removal rate of homologous LDL, or on the content of hepatic LDL-receptors.
In contrast, the first phase of removal of homologous radioiodinated VLDL
from plasma was markedly increased by both compounds, paralleled with an
increased uptake of label in the liver and a decreased appearance of
labeled apoB-100 in the LDL- fraction. Furthermore, retinyl ester-labeled
chylomicrons were also cleared more rapidly in hamsters treated with Ro
16-6532. Hepatic uptake of label from VLDL and chylomicrons was strongly
decreased by pre-injection of lactoferrin. In addition, Ro 16-6532 slightly
decreased the secretion rate of VLDL in hamsters fed the coconut fat-
supplemented diet. Taken together, these results indicate that the
reduction of LDL-cholesterol after treatment with Ro 16-6532 and lovastatin
observed in the hamster is mainly due to decreased conversion of VLDL into
LDL, consequent to an increased hepatic removal of VLDL remnants. Ro
16-6532 also increased the liver uptake of chylomicron remnants. The
hepatic uptake system implicated in this remnant removal can be completely
blocked by lactoferrin. The nature of this uptake system is still unknown.
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Effects of stigmastanyl-phosphocholine (Ro 16-6532) and lovastatin on lipid and lipoprotein levels and lipoprotein metabolism in the hamster on different diets
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