Literature DB >> 1117840

Lipid metabolism in pregnancy. II. Postheparin lipolytic acitivity and hypertriglyceridemia in the pregnant rat.

R H Knopp, M A Boroush, J B O'Sullivan.   

Abstract

Plasma postheparin lipolytic activity (PHLA) has been measured in rat pregnancy to qualitatively assess mechanisms of triglyceride removal from the circulation. This assessment can be made if the larger plasma volume of pregnancy is considered. A supramaximal dose of heparin avoids dilution of the heparin stimulus to PHLA release. Dilution of the released PHLA is corrected using measurements of plasma volume. In addition, no evidence of circulating inhibitors is present, and timing of PHLA appearance is unaffected by pregnancy. Prior studies of postheparin lipolytic activity in human pregnancy have not taken the effect of plasma volume into account and must therefore be reconsidered in light of the present results. We observed a biphasic pattern in PHLA over the course of gestation. Levels were increased in midgestation (day 12), declined to normal by day 19, and fell rapidly to one-half of control by day 21. Assuming a functional role for the triglyceride lipases represented in PHLA, the data suggest the following hypothesis: triglyceride removal is increased or normal for the greater part of gestation and is decreased only at term. If this hypothesis proves true, the hypertriglyceridemia of pregnancy should be due largely to overproduction, with decreased removal contributing only near term.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1117840     DOI: 10.1016/0026-0495(75)90073-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Metabolism        ISSN: 0026-0495            Impact factor:   8.694


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