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HDL is the primary transporter for carotenoids from liver to retinal pigment epithelium in transgenic ApoA-I-/-/Bco2-/- mice.

Binxing Li1, Preejith Vachali1, Fu-Yen Chang1, Aruna Gorusupudi1, Ranganathan Arunkumar1, Linjia Shi1, Gregory T Rognon1, Jeanne M Frederick1, Paul S Bernstein2.   

Abstract

Supplementation with antioxidant carotenoids is a therapeutic strategy to protect against age-related macular degeneration (AMD); however, the transport mechanism of carotenoids from the liver to the retina is still not fully understood. Here, we investigate if HDL serves as the primary transporter for the macular carotenoids. ApoA-I, the key apolipoprotein of HDL, was genetically deleted from BCO2 knockout (Bco2-/-) mice, a macular pigment mouse model capable of accumulating carotenoids in the retina. We then conducted a feeding experiment with a mixed carotenoid chow (lutein:zeaxanthin:β-carotene = 1:1:1) for one month. HPLC data demonstrated that the total carotenoids were increased in the livers but decreased in the serum, retinal pigment epithelium (RPE)/choroids, and retinas of ApoA-I-/-/Bco2-/- mice compared to Bco2-/- mice. In detail, ApoA-I deficiency caused a significant increase of β-carotene but not lutein and zeaxanthin in the liver, decreased all three carotenoids in the serum, blocked the majority of zeaxanthin and β-carotene transport to the RPE/choroid, and dramatically reduced β-carotene and zeaxanthin but not lutein in the retina. Furthermore, surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy (SPR) data showed that the binding affinity between ApoA-I and β-carotene ≫ zeaxanthin > lutein. Our results show that carotenoids are transported from the liver to the eye mainly by HDL, and ApoA-I may be involved in the selective delivery of macular carotenoids to the RPE.
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Keywords:  Age-related macular degeneration; ApoA-I; Carotenoids; HDL; Zeaxanthin; β-Carotene

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34942193      PMCID: PMC8792244          DOI: 10.1016/j.abb.2021.109111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Biochem Biophys        ISSN: 0003-9861            Impact factor:   4.013


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