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Papers In Press, published online ahead of print November 7, 2006
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III. Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg 20251
Corresponding Author: merkel{at}uke.uni-hamburg.de
Lipoprotein lipase (LPL) mediates uptake of lipoproteins into different cell types independent of its catalytic activity. The mechanism of this process and its physiological relevance is not clear. Taking into account the importance of the endothelial barrier for lipoprotein uptake, in vitro studies with primary aortic endothelial cells from wild type and LDL receptor deficient (LDLR-/-) mice were performed. Addition of LPL almost doubled the uptake of LDL into wild type cells. However, there was virtually no LPL mediated change of LDL uptake into LDLR-/- cells. Upregulation of LDLR by LPDS/lovastatin in wild type cells resulted in a 7fold increase of LPL mediated LDL uptake. Uptake of chylomicron remnants was not affected by LDLR expression. In proteoglycan deficient cells, LPL did not increase uptake of lipoproteins. The physiological relevance of this pathway was studied in mice being both LDLR-/- and transgenic for catalytically inactive LPL in muscle. In the presence of LDLR, inactive LPL reduced LDL cholesterol significantly (13-24%). In the absence of LDLR, LDL cholesterol was not affected by transgenic LPL. Metabolic studies showed that in the presence of LDLR, LPL increased muscular uptake of LDL by 77%. In the absence of LDLR, transgenic LPL did not augment LDL uptake. Chylomicron uptake was not affected by the LDLR genotype. It is concluded, that LPL mediated cellular uptake of LDL, but not of chylomicrons, is dependent on the presence of both LDLR and proteoglycans.
Revised on October 23, 2006
Accepted on November 7, 2006
Lipoprotein lipase facilitated uptake of LDL is mediated by the LDL receptor
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