Obunike_1996_J.Lipid.Res_37_2439

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Title : Lipoprotein lipase degradation by adipocytes: receptor-associated protein (RAP)-sensitive and proteoglycan-mediated pathways - Obunike_1996_J.Lipid.Res_37_2439
Author(s) : Obunike JC , Sivaram P , Paka L , Low MG , Goldberg IJ
Ref : J Lipid Res , 37 :2439 , 1996
Abstract :

Lipoprotein lipase (LPL), the major enzyme responsible for the hydrolysis of triglycerides, is primarily synthesized by adipocytes and myocytes. In addition to synthesis, degradation of cell surface-associated LPL is thought to be important in regulating production of the enzyme. We studied LPL metabolism in the LPL synthesizing adipocyte cell line BFC-1 beta and assessed the contributions of cell surface heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPG), low density lipoprotein receptor related protein (LRP), and glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-linked proteins to LPL uptake and degradation by these cells. Adipocytes degraded 10-12% of total cell surface I-labeled LPL in 2 h and 23-28% in 4 h. In 1 h, 30-54% of the degradation was inhibited by the 39 kDa receptor associated protein (RAP), an inhibitor of ligand binding to LRP. At 4 h, only 19-23% of the LPL degradation was RAP inhibitable. This suggested that two pathways with different kinetics were important for LPL degradation. Heparinase/heparitinase treatment of cells showed that most LPL degradation required the presence of HSPG. Treatment with phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C (PIPLC) inhibited 125I-labeled LPL degradation by 13%. However, neither RAP nor PIPLC treatment of adipocytes significantly increased the amount of endogenously produced LPL activity in the media. To determine whether direct uptake of LPL bound to HSPG could account for the non-RAP sensitive LPL uptake and degradation, proteoglycan metabolism was assessed by labeling cells with 35SO4. Of the total pericellular proteoglycans, 14% were PIPLC releasable; surprisingly, 30% were dissociated from the cells with heparin. The amount of labeled pericellular proteoglycans decreased 26% in 2 h and 50% in 8 h, rapid enough to account for at least half of the degradation of cell surface LPL. We conclude that adipocytes degrade a fraction of the cell surface LPL, and that this process is mediated by both proteoglycans and RAP-sensitive receptors.

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Obunike JC, Sivaram P, Paka L, Low MG, Goldberg IJ (1996)
Lipoprotein lipase degradation by adipocytes: receptor-associated protein (RAP)-sensitive and proteoglycan-mediated pathways
J Lipid Res 37 :2439

Obunike JC, Sivaram P, Paka L, Low MG, Goldberg IJ (1996)
J Lipid Res 37 :2439