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Abnormal lipid composition of chylomicrons in broad-beta disease (type 3hyperlipoproteinemia).

W R Hazzard, D Porte, E L Bierman.   

Abstract

Chylomicron (primary particles) were detected by polyvinylpyrollidone (PVP) flocculation in plasma collected after an overnight fast from eight hyperlipemic subjects with broad-beta disease (type III hyperlipoproteinemia). The composition of these chylomicrons was abnormal: relatively poor in triglyceride and rich in cholesterol, giving rise to a triglyceride/cholesterol ratio of < 3.0 in all cases, uniformly below the ratio in chylomicrons from eight fasting subjects with mixed lipemia. By contrast, at the peak of alimentary lipemia following an oral fat load (2 g/kg), chylomicrons from broad-beta subjects had normal, triglyceride-rich composition (triglyceride/cholesterol = 14.0) and resembled chylomicrons from subjects with mixed lipemia, endogenous lipemia, and familial hypercholesterolemia after similar fat loads. As the alimentary lipemia cleared, chylomicrons remaining in broad-beta subjects 14-24 hr after the fat load were again rich in cholesterol. However, a similar degree of cholesterol enrichment was observed in chylomicrons from the subjects with familial hypercholesterolemia, while only a minor increase in cholesterol was recorded in chylomicrons from subjects with mixed or endogenous lipemia. Parallel studies of changes in chylomicron composition during in vitro incubation of whole plasma and of S(f) > 400 with S(f) < 400 lipoproteins from subjects with the different forms of hyperlipoproteinemia revealed equal cholesterol enrichment of chylomicrons from a subject with mixed lipemia and from a subject with broad-beta disease in media of equivalent cholesterol content. These experiments suggested neither excessive avidity of chylomicrons for cholesterol uptake nor excessive influence of S(f) < 400 lipoproteins upon chylomicron composition in broad-beta disease.Thus, results in this study suggest that the cholesterol-rich chylomicrons observed in subjects with broad-beta disease after an overnight fast may originate in the intestine as particles of normal composition (chiefly dietary triglyceride) but assume a composition which is relatively rich in cholesterol through processes of lipolysis and cholesterol transfer among circulating lipoproteins which may not be unique to broad-beta disease.

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Year:  1970        PMID: 5460288      PMCID: PMC322674          DOI: 10.1172/JCI106403

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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