Ko_2005_J.Lipid.Res_46_2586

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Title : Endothelial lipase modulates HDL but has no effect on atherosclerosis development in apoE-\/- and LDLR-\/- mice - Ko_2005_J.Lipid.Res_46_2586
Author(s) : Ko KW , Paul A , Ma K , Li L , Chan L
Ref : J Lipid Res , 46 :2586 , 2005
Abstract :

Endothelial lipase (EL) is a determinant of high density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-C) level, which is negatively correlated with atherosclerosis susceptibility. We found no difference in aortic atherosclerotic lesion areas between 26-week-old EL+/+ apolipoprotein E-deficient (apoE-/-) and EL-/- apoE-/- mice. To more firmly establish the role of EL in atherosclerosis, we extended our study to EL-/- and EL+/+ low density lipoprotein receptor-deficient (LDLR-/-) mice that were fed a Western diet. Morphometric analysis again revealed no difference in atherosclerosis lesion area between the two groups. Compared with EL+/+ mice, we found increased HDL-C in EL-/- mice with apoE-/- or LDLR-/- background but no difference in macrophage content between lesions of EL-/- and EL+/+ mice in apoE-/- or LDLR-/- background. EL inactivation had no effect on hepatic mRNAs of proteins involved in reverse cholesterol transport. A survey of lipid homeostasis in EL+/+ and EL-/- macrophages revealed that oxidized LDL-induced ABCA1 was attenuated in EL-/- macrophages. This potentially proatherogenic change may have nullified any minor protective increase of HDL in EL-/- mice. Thus, although EL modulated lipoprotein profile in mice, there was no effect of EL inactivation on atherosclerosis development in two hyperlipidemic atherosclerosis-prone mouse models.

PubMedSearch : Ko_2005_J.Lipid.Res_46_2586
PubMedID: 16199802

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Ko KW, Paul A, Ma K, Li L, Chan L (2005)
Endothelial lipase modulates HDL but has no effect on atherosclerosis development in apoE-\/- and LDLR-\/- mice
J Lipid Res 46 :2586

Ko KW, Paul A, Ma K, Li L, Chan L (2005)
J Lipid Res 46 :2586