Seo_2005_J.Clin.Invest_115_2214

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Title : Saturated fat-rich diet enhances selective uptake of LDL cholesteryl esters in the arterial wall - Seo_2005_J.Clin.Invest_115_2214
Author(s) : Seo T , Qi K , Chang C , Liu Y , Worgall TS , Ramakrishnan R , Deckelbaum RJ
Ref : J Clinical Investigation , 115 :2214 , 2005
Abstract :

Plasma LDL levels and atherosclerosis both increase on a saturated fat-rich (SAT) diet. LDL cholesterol delivery to tissue may occur via uptake of the LDL particles or via selective uptake (SU), wherein cholesteryl ester (CE) enters cells without concomitant whole-particle uptake. It is not known how dietary fats might directly affect arterial LDL-CE uptake and whether SU is involved. Thus, mice that are relatively atherosclerosis resistant (C57BL/6) or susceptible to atherosclerosis (apoE) were fed a chow or SAT diet and injected with double radiolabeled or fluorescent-labeled human LDL to independently trace LDL-CE core and whole-particle uptake, respectively. Our results show that a SAT diet increased contributions of SU to total arterial LDL-CE delivery in C57BL/6 and apoE mice. The SAT diet increased plasma fatty acid and cholesterol levels; cholesterol, but not fatty acid, levels correlated with SU, as did the degree of atherosclerosis. Increased SU did not correlate with arterial scavenger receptor class B type I levels but paralleled increased lipoprotein lipase (LPL) levels and LPL distribution in the arterial wall. These studies suggest that arterial LDL-CE delivery via SU can be an important mechanism in vivo and that dietary influences on arterial LPL levels and atherogenesis modulate arterial LDL-CE delivery, cholesterol deposition, and SU.

PubMedSearch : Seo_2005_J.Clin.Invest_115_2214
PubMedID: 16041409

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Seo T, Qi K, Chang C, Liu Y, Worgall TS, Ramakrishnan R, Deckelbaum RJ (2005)
Saturated fat-rich diet enhances selective uptake of LDL cholesteryl esters in the arterial wall
J Clinical Investigation 115 :2214

Seo T, Qi K, Chang C, Liu Y, Worgall TS, Ramakrishnan R, Deckelbaum RJ (2005)
J Clinical Investigation 115 :2214