Literature DB >> 18443237

Both intestinal and hepatic lipoprotein production are stimulated by an acute elevation of plasma free fatty acids in humans.

Hélène Duez1, Benoît Lamarche, René Valéro, Mirjana Pavlic, Spencer Proctor, Changting Xiao, Linda Szeto, Bruce W Patterson, Gary F Lewis.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hepatic lipoprotein production has been shown previously to be regulated by free fatty acid (FFA) flux to the liver, whereas intestinal lipoprotein production is stimulated mainly by ingested fat absorbed from the intestinal lumen. Emerging evidence indicates that intestinal lipoprotein production is increased in insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes mellitus, conditions that are associated with increased levels of circulating FFAs. Here we investigated whether short-term elevation of plasma FFAs stimulates intestinal apolipoprotein (apo) B-48- and hepatic apoB-100-containing triglyceride-rich lipoprotein (TRL) production in humans in the fed state. METHODS AND
RESULTS: TRL apoB-48 and apoB-100 metabolism were examined in 12 healthy men during a constant fed state. The studies were as follows, respectively: (1) Intralipid/heparin was infused intravenously immediately before and during the kinetics study to induce an approximately 3-fold difference in plasma FFA compared with the saline study; (2) saline was infused intravenously as a control. ApoB-48- and apoB-100-containing TRL production and clearance were determined with a 12-hour primed constant infusion of [D3]L-leucine and multicompartmental kinetic modeling. TRL apoB-48 production rate was 69% higher in the Intralipid/heparin study than in the saline control (5.95+/-1.13 versus 3.53+/-0.58 mg/kg per day; P=0.027), and there was no significant difference in TRL apoB-48 clearance. TRL apoB-100 concentrations were also increased (P<0.001) and TRL apoB-100 production rate was 35% higher in the Intralipid/heparin study compared with saline (28+/-4 versus 21+/-3 mg/kg per day; P=0.020).
CONCLUSIONS: This is the first study to demonstrate that intestinal TRL apoB-48 production is increased after short-term elevation of plasma FFAs in humans in the fed state, similar to the well-described stimulation of hepatic TRL apoB100-containing particles by FFAs.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18443237      PMCID: PMC3874779          DOI: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.107.739888

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circulation        ISSN: 0009-7322            Impact factor:   29.690


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