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Mechanism for endogenously expressed ApoE modulation of adipocyte very low density lipoprotein metabolism: role in endocytic and lipase-mediated metabolic pathways.

Zhi Hua Huang1, Richard D Minshall, Theodore Mazzone.   

Abstract

Triglyceride-rich lipoproteins distribute energy in the form of fatty acids to peripheral tissues. We have previously shown that the absence of endogenous adipocyte apoE expression impairs adipocyte triglyceride acquisition from apoE-containing triglyceride-rich lipoproteins in vitro and in vivo. Studies were performed to evaluate the mechanism(s) for this impairment. We excluded a role for secreted apoE in accounting for the difference in very low density lipoprotein (VLDL)-induced adipocyte triglyceride accumulation using cross-incubation studies to show that secreted apoE did not enhance triglyceride synthesis in apoE knockout (EKO) adipocytes incubated with apoE-containing VLDL. Subsequent experiments established that both endocytic and lipase-mediated pathways for lipid acquisition from VLDL were impaired in EKO adipocytes. Binding and internalization of VLDL to EKO adipocytes were significantly lower due to decreased expression or redistribution of low density lipoprotein receptor family proteins. An important role for the VLDL receptor for contributing to differences in VLDL binding between wild-type and EKO adipocytes was identified. Lipoprotein lipase-dependent adipocyte lipogenesis was also significantly decreased in EKO adipocytes even though they secreted as much or more lipolytic activity. This decrease was related to impaired fatty acid internalization in EKO cells. Evaluation of potential mechanisms revealed reduced caveolin-1 and plasma membrane raft expression in EKO adipocytes. Increasing caveolin expression in EKO adipocytes increased fatty acid internalization. Our results establish a role for endogenous adipocyte apoE in VLDL-induced adipocyte lipogenesis by impacting both endocytic and lipoprotein lipase-mediated metabolic pathways. Reduced adipocyte apoE expression, for example that accompanying obesity, will suppress adipocyte acquisition of lipid from apoE-containing VLDL.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19767394      PMCID: PMC2797220          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M109.004754

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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