Title : Lipoprotein size is a main determinant for the rate of hydrolysis by exogenous lipoprotein lipase in human plasma - Kovrov_2021_J.Lipid.Res__100144 |
Author(s) : Kovrov O , Landfors F , Saar-Kovrov V , Naslund U , Olivecrona G |
Ref : J Lipid Res , :100144 , 2021 |
Abstract :
Lipoprotein lipase (LPL) is a key player in plasma triglyceride metabolism. Consequently, LPL is regulated by several proteins during synthesis, folding, secretion, and transport to its site of action at the luminal side of capillaries, as well as during the catalytic reaction. Some proteins are well known, while others have been identified but are still not fully understood. We set out to study the effects of the natural variations in the plasma levels of all known LPL regulators on the activity of purified LPL added to samples of fasted plasma taken from 117 individuals. The enzymatic activity was measured at 25 degrees C using isothermal titration calorimetry. This method allows quantification of the ability of an added fixed amount of exogenous LPL to hydrolyze triglyceride-rich lipoproteins in plasma samples by measuring the heat produced. Our results indicate that, under the conditions used, the normal variation in the endogenous levels of apolipoprotein C1, C2 and C3, or the levels of angiopoietin-like proteins 3, 4, and 8 in the fasted plasma samples had no significant effect on the recorded activity of the added LPL. Instead, the key determinant for the LPL activity was a lipid signature strongly correlated to the average size of the VLDL particles. The signature involved several lipoprotein and plasma lipid parameters, but also apolipoprotein A5 levels. While the measurements cannot fully represent the action of LPL when attached to the capillary wall, our study provides knowledge on the interindividual variation of LPL lipolysis rates in human plasma. |
PubMedSearch : Kovrov_2021_J.Lipid.Res__100144 |
PubMedID: 34710432 |
Kovrov O, Landfors F, Saar-Kovrov V, Naslund U, Olivecrona G (2021)
Lipoprotein size is a main determinant for the rate of hydrolysis by exogenous lipoprotein lipase in human plasma
J Lipid Res
:100144
Kovrov O, Landfors F, Saar-Kovrov V, Naslund U, Olivecrona G (2021)
J Lipid Res
:100144