Literature DB >> 6527615

Wide variations of plasma triglyceride concentrations in guinea pigs.

N Mori, T Murase, N Yamada, N Arakawa, F Takaku.   

Abstract

Guinea pigs have varying plasma triglyceride concentrations ranging from 28 to 1392 mg/dl, with relatively uniform plasma cholesterol and phospholipid levels. To understand why the animals exhibit such wide variations of plasma triglyceride concentrations, we have explored the triglyceride hydrolyzing system by measuring tissue lipoprotein lipase activities and plasma activator for the enzyme. Lipoprotein lipase activities of epididymal adipose tissue of these animals were 759 +/- 117 (mean +/- SE) n moles FFA X min-1 X g wet tissue-1, markedly low compared with those of rats. There were no relationships between plasma triglyceride concentrations and tissue lipase activities. Plasma activator for lipoprotein lipase was lacking in this animal. Guinea pigs with ascorbic acid deficiency for 2 weeks also showed marked variations of plasma triglyceride concentrations, without any changes in tissue lipoprotein lipase activities. Low adipose tissue lipoprotein lipase activities with deficient plasma activator for the enzyme suggest that the lipoprotein lipase-mediated triglyceride degradation could be impaired in this animal, and this may account for the marked variation of plasma triglyceride concentrations.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6527615     DOI: 10.1007/bf02534738

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lipids        ISSN: 0024-4201            Impact factor:   1.880


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