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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 36, 2038-2053, Copyright © 1995 by Lipid Research, Inc.
BC Mortimer, P Tso, CT Phan, DJ Beveridge, J Wen and TG Redgrave
Cholesterol is an absolute requirement for the clearance from plasma of the
remnants of triglyceride-rich lipoproteins. Our laboratory previously
established that cholesterol was essential for the hepatic uptake of
remnant particles after intravenous injection of chylomicron- like lipid
emulsions (1). The aim of the present study was to determine the structural
features of the cholesterol molecule that regulate the metabolism of
chylomicrons. Chylomicron-like lipid emulsions, which reflect the size and
composition and mimic the physiology of lymph chylomicrons, were prepared
with tracer amounts of labeled triolein ([14C]TO) and cholesteryl oleate
([3H]CO) to follow the hydrolysis of triglyceride and the uptake of
chylomicron remnant particles by the liver. Sterols selected as cholesterol
congeners with functional group variations were incorporated into the
emulsions in place of cholesterol and injected intravenously in rats.
Control emulsions contained either no cholesterol or approximately 1% (by
weight) cholesterol. The effects of the different sterol structures on
lipolysis and hepatic remnant uptake were compared with controls to
determine the significance of various functional groups. Clearance of
emulsion CO was impaired when cholesterol was absent or replaced by
cholesteryl chloride, cholesteryl formate, or 3-keto-cholesterol. Clearance
of emulsions containing epicholesterol, where the OH group at the
3-position is in the alpha configuration, was similar to control emulsions
containing cholesterol. Congeners with an additional hydroxyl group, viz. 7
alpha- hydroxycholesterol, 7 beta-hydroxycholesterol, or 25-
hydroxycholesterol, reduced CO clearance. Androstenol, which lacks the side
chain at the C17-position, also retarded CO clearance from plasma. In
contrast, emulsions incorporating congeners with side chain variations such
as campesterol, beta-sitosterol, stigmasterol, or saturated congeners of
cholesterol such as cholestanol, coprostanol and its epimer,
epicoprostanol, all were cleared similarly to emulsions containing
cholesterol. In conclusion, for physiological clearance of a
chylomicron-like emulsion, the presence of a hydroxyl (-OH) group at the
3-position and an alkyl side chain at the C17-position of cholesterol are
essential, while the structure of the side chain and the saturation of the
ring structure are not critical. The mechanism of the specificity of
sterols on the metabolism of protein-free emulsions is unclear, but does
not relate to changes in microfluidity of the surface lipids, nor to the
amount or isoform of associated apolipoproteins.
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Features of cholesterol structure that regulate the clearance of chylomicron-like lipid emulsions
Department of Physiology, University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Australia.
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