Kuriyama_1990_J.Lipid.Res_31_1605

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Title : Lysosomal acid lipase deficiency in rats: lipid analyses and lipase activities in liver and spleen - Kuriyama_1990_J.Lipid.Res_31_1605
Author(s) : Kuriyama M , Yoshida H , Suzuki M , Fujiyama J , Igata A
Ref : J Lipid Res , 31 :1605 , 1990
Abstract :

We report the biological characterization of an animal model of a genetic lipid storage disease analogous to human Wolman's disease. Affected rats accumulated cholesteryl esters (13.3-fold), free cholesterol (2.8-fold), and triglycerides (5.4-fold) in the liver, as well as cholesteryl esters (2.5-fold) and free cholesterol (1.33-fold) in the spleen. Triglycerides did not accumulate, and the levels actually decreased in the spleen. Analysis of the fatty acid composition of the cholesteryl esters and triglycerides showed high percentages of linoleic acid (18:2) and arachidonic acid (20:4) in both organs, especially in the liver. No accumulation of phospholipids, neutral glycosphingolipids, or gangliosides was found in the affected rats. Acid lipase activity for [14C]triolein, [14C]cholesteryl oleate, and 4-methyl-umbelliferyl oleate was deficient in both the liver and spleen of affected rats. Lipase activity at neutral pH was normal in both liver and spleen. Heterozygous rats showed intermediate utilization of these substrates in both organs at levels between those for affected rats and those for normal controls, although they did not accumulate any lipids. These data suggest that these rats represent an animal counterpart of Wolman's disease in humans.

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Kuriyama M, Yoshida H, Suzuki M, Fujiyama J, Igata A (1990)
Lysosomal acid lipase deficiency in rats: lipid analyses and lipase activities in liver and spleen
J Lipid Res 31 :1605

Kuriyama M, Yoshida H, Suzuki M, Fujiyama J, Igata A (1990)
J Lipid Res 31 :1605