Literature DB >> 1399699

Comparison of methods for incorporating a radioiodinated residualizing cholesteryl ester analog into low density lipoprotein.

L E Deforge1, M R Degalan, M K Ruyan, R S Newton, R E Counsell.   

Abstract

Two different methods were evaluated for incorporating [125I]cholesteryl iopanoate ([125I]CI), a non-hydrolyzable cholesteryl ester analog, into LDL. The first procedure was an organic solvent delipidation-reconstitution procedure (R[125I-CI]LDL) while the second involved incubation of detergent (Tween-20)-solubilized [125I]CI with whole plasma (D[125I-CI]LDL). R[125I-CI]LDL behaved similar to native LDL in vitro, but was markedly different in vivo, apparently due to a heterogeneity in particle size. D[125I-CI]LDL, however, was metabolized normally both in vitro and in vivo. These results, combined with the residualizing nature of [125I]CI, demonstrate that D[125I-CI]LDL is appropriate for tracing LDL uptake in vivo.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1399699     DOI: 10.1016/0883-2897(92)90139-p

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Rad Appl Instrum B        ISSN: 0883-2897


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1.  Microemulsion of seal oil markedly enhances the transfer of a hydrophobic radiopharmaceutical into acetylated low density lipoprotein.

Authors:  W Xiao; L Wang; P J Davis; H Liu
Journal:  Lipids       Date:  1999-05       Impact factor: 1.880

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