Defective catabolism and abnormal composition of low-density lipoproteins from mutant pigs with hypercholesterolemia
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Defective catabolism and abnormal composition of low-density lipoproteins from mutant pigs with hypercholesterolemia
Abstract
Metabolic and chemical properties of low-density lipoproteins (LDLs) were studied in a strain of pigs carrying a specific apo-B allele associated with hypercholesterolemia and premature atherosclerosis. LDL mass was significantly greater in mutant than in control pigs (400 +/- 55 mg/dL vs 103 +/- 26 mg/dL), as was LDL cholesterol. When normal and mutant LDLs were injected into the bloodstream of normal pigs, the fractional catabolic rate (FCR) of mutant LDL was about 30% lower than that of control LDL. In mutant pigs, the mean FCRs of mutant and control LDL were similar, although they were much lower than the corresponding FCRs observed in normal pigs. The density profile of LDL particles differed in control and mutant pigs; the peak LDL flotation rate was shifted from S0f = 5.3 +/- 1.9 in controls to a more buoyant 7.4 +/- 0.5 in mutants. The elevation of LDL in the mutants was restricted to the most buoyant LDL subspecies. This subpopulation of mutant LDL was enriched with cholesteryl ester (47% vs 37%) and depleted of triglyceride, relative to LDL of similar density and size in controls. The lipid compositions of the denser LDL subpopulations (rho greater than 1.043 g/mL) were similar in mutants and controls. We conclude that the hypercholesterolemia of these mutant pigs is accounted for by defective catabolism of LDL. The buoyant cholesterol ester enriched LDL subspecies that accumulate in plasma may contribute to the accelerated atherogenesis that occurs in these animals.
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