Failure of the nonselective beta-blocker propranolol to affect lipoprotein lipase gene expression in the rat
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Failure of the nonselective beta-blocker propranolol to affect lipoprotein lipase gene expression in the rat
Abstract
Treatment with beta-blockers has been reported to be associated with the development of hypertriglyceridemia. The etiology, even the existence, of this phenomenon is controversial. The purpose of our study was to examine whether the nonselective beta-blocker propranolol causes hypertriglyceridemia in the rat and whether its action is mediated by the modulation of lipoprotein lipase (LPL) messenger RNA (mRNA) accumulation or activity. LPL activity was assayed in fresh tissue by incubation with tritiated triglycerides. LPL mRNA was quantified in total RNA by slot-blot analysis using a mouse LPL complementary DNA probe. We have conducted three series of experiments in unanaesthetized rats in order to study the effects of different single doses of propranolol (1.5 to 6 mg i.p.) and different durations of treatment (15 min to 4 wk). We measured triglyceride and cholesterol levels in plasma as well as the LPL activity and mRNA levels in the heart and adipose tissue before and after propranolol administration. In these experiments we did not find any significant decrease in either the activity or the amount of mRNA of lipoprotein lipase nor was there any change in plasma lipids following treatment. Our results lead us to the conclusion that the nonselective beta-blocker propranolol affects neither the activity nor the mRNA level of LPL in the rat.
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