Cholesteryl ester transfer protein in human brain
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF02591657
Cholesteryl ester transfer protein in human brain
Abstract
The evidence that apolipoproteins are found in the cerebrospinal fluid and low-density lipoprotein receptor is found in the brain suggests that the brain may have an active lipid transport system. In plasma, cholesteryl ester transfer protein mediates the exchange and net transfer of cholesteryl ester and triglycerides among lipoproteins. Cholesteryl ester transfer activity was measured in the cerebrospinal fluid and plasma of ten neurologically normal subjects. Cholesteryl ester transfer activity was readily detectable in cerebrospinal fluid (7.4 +/- 13% cholesteryl ester was transferred per 20 microliters), and this activity was completely abolished with specific antibody against the plasma cholesteryl ester transfer protein. The concentration of cholesteryl ester transfer activity in the cerebrospinal fluid was about 12% of that found in plasma, whereas the concentration of albumin in cerebrospinal fluid was only about 0.6% of that in plasma, suggesting direct synthesis of cholesteryl ester transfer protein within the brain. Cholesteryl ester transfer activity was found in conditioned medium from human neuroblastoma and neuroglioma cells and sheep choroid plexus. The data suggest that cholesteryl ester transfer protein is synthesized and secreted in the brain. This protein could play an important role in the transport and redistribution of lipids within the central nervous system.
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