Literature DB >> 4307830

The mechanism of heparin stimulation of rat adipocyte lipoprotein lipase.

R L Patten, C H Hollenberg.   

Abstract

Free fat cells and stromal-vascular cells were prepared from rat adipose tissue by incubation with collagenase. NH(4)OH-NH(4)Cl extracts of acetone-ether powders prepared from fat cells contained lipoprotein lipase activity but extracts of stromal-vascular cells did not. Intact fat cells released lipoprotein lipase activity into incubation medium, but intact stromal-vascular cells did not. The lipoprotein lipase activity of the medium was increased when fat cells were incubated with heparin, and this was accompanied by a corresponding decrease in the activity of subsequently prepared fat cell extracts. Heparin did not release lipoprotein lipase activity from stromal-vascular cells. The lipoprotein lipase activity of NH(4)OH-NH(4)Cl extracts of fat cell acetone powders is increased by the presence of heparin during the assay. This increase is not due to preservation of enzyme activity, but to increased binding of lipoprotein lipase to chylomicrons. Protamine sulfate and sodium chloride have little effect on the binding of lipoprotein lipase to chylomicrons, but they inhibit enzyme activity after binding to substrate has occurred. These inhibitors do, however, inhibit the stimulatory effect of heparin on enzyme-substrate binding.

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Year:  1969        PMID: 4307830

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lipid Res        ISSN: 0022-2275            Impact factor:   5.922


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