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Adaptations of the 3T3-L1 adipocyte lipidome to defective ether lipid catabolism upon Agmo knockdown
Journal of Lipid ResearchVol. 63Issue 6100222Published online: May 7, 2022- Sabrina Sailer
- Katharina Lackner
- Mia L. Pras-Raves
- Eric J.M. Wever
- Jan B. van Klinken
- Adriaan D. Dane
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0Little is known about the physiological role of alkylglycerol monooxygenase (AGMO), the only enzyme capable of cleaving the 1-O-alkyl ether bond of ether lipids. Expression and enzymatic activity of this enzyme can be detected in a variety of tissues including adipose tissue. This labile lipolytic membrane-bound protein uses tetrahydrobiopterin as a cofactor, and mice with reduced tetrahydrobiopterin levels have alterations in body fat distribution and blood lipid concentrations. In addition, manipulation of AGMO in macrophages led to significant changes in the cellular lipidome, and alkylglycerolipids, the preferred substrates of AGMO, were shown to accumulate in mature adipocytes. - Research ArticleOpen Access
Vasculoprotective properties of plasma lipoproteins from brown bears (Ursus arctos)
Journal of Lipid ResearchVol. 62100065Published online: March 10, 2021- Matteo Pedrelli
- Paolo Parini
- Jonas Kindberg
- Jon M. Arnemo
- Ingemar Bjorkhem
- Ulrika Aasa
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0Plasma cholesterol and triglyceride (TG) levels are twice as high in hibernating brown bears (Ursus arctos) than healthy humans. Yet, bears display no signs of early stage atherosclerosis development when adult. To explore this apparent paradox, we analyzed plasma lipoproteins from the same 10 bears in winter (hibernation) and summer using size exclusion chromatography, ultracentrifugation, and electrophoresis. LDL binding to arterial proteoglycans (PGs) and plasma cholesterol efflux capacity (CEC) were also evaluated. - Research ArticleOpen Access
Lipid signature of advanced human carotid atherosclerosis assessed by mass spectrometry imaging
Journal of Lipid ResearchVol. 62100020Published online: January 5, 2021- Astrid M. Moerman
- Mirjam Visscher
- Nuria Slijkhuis
- Kim Van Gaalen
- Bram Heijs
- Theo Klein
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0Carotid atherosclerosis is a risk factor for ischemic stroke, one of the main causes of mortality and disability worldwide. The disease is characterized by plaques, heterogeneous deposits of lipids, and necrotic debris in the vascular wall, which grow gradually and may remain asymptomatic for decades. However, at some point a plaque can evolve to a high-risk plaque phenotype, which may trigger a cerebrovascular event. Lipids play a key role in the development and progression of atherosclerosis, but the nature of their involvement is not fully understood.