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New Insight on the Relationship between LDL Composition,Associated Proteins,Oxidative Resistance and Preparation Procedure
Authors:Marie-Annette Carbonneau  Emeline Cartron  Claude-Louis Leger  Christiane Senglat  Bernard Descomps
Affiliation:Laboratoire de Biochimie A, EA 2993: Nutrition Humaine et Athérogénèse, Faculté de Médecine, Institut de Biologie, Boulevard Henri IV, 34060 Montpellier, France
Abstract:Oxidized low density lipoprotein (LDL) plays an important role in atherogenesis. It is generally thought that LDL is mainly oxidized in the intima of vessel walls, surrounded by hydrophilic antioxidants and proteins such as albumin. The aim of this study was to investigate the possible interrelationships between oxidation resistance of LDL and its protein and lipid moieties. Proteins and to a lesser extent lipids, appeared to be the major determinants in the LDL Cu 2+ -oxidation resistance, which in turn depend on the ultracentrifugation (UC) procedure used. Comparing high speed/short time (HS/ST, 4 u h), high speed/long time (HS/LT, 6-16 u h) and low speed/long time (LS/LT, 24 u h) conditions of UC, HS with the shortest time (4 u h) led to prepare LDL (named LDL·HS-4 u h) with higher total protein and triglyceride contents, unchanged total cholesterol, phospholipids and Vitamin E, and higher Cu 2+ -oxidation resistance. Among proteins, only albumin allows to explain changes. PAF acetyl hydrolase appeared to be unaffected, whereas its pro-oxidant role was established and found only in the absence of albumin. In contrast the pro-oxidant role of caeruloplasmin took place regardless of the albumin content of LDL. The antioxidant effect of albumin (the oxidation lag time was doubled for 20 u mol/mol albumin per LDL) is assumed to be due to its capacity at decreasing LDL affinity for Cu 2+ . Interestingly, the LDL·HS-4 u h albumin content mirrored the intrinsic characteristics of LDL in the plasma and was not affected by added free albumin. Moreover, it has been verified that in 121 healthy subjects albumin was the best resistance predictor of the Cu 2+ -oxidation of LDL·HS-4 u h, with a multiple regression equation: lag time (min)=62.1+0.67(HSA/apoB)+0.02 (TG/apoB) m 0.01(TC/apoB); r =0.54, P <0.0001. Accounted for by lag time, the oxidation resistance did not correlate with f -tocopherol and ubiquinol contents of LDL. The mean albumin content was about 10 u mol/mol, and highly variable (0-58 u mol/mol) with subjects. The LDL·HS-4 u h may account for the status of LDL in its natural environment more adequately than LDL resulting from other conditions of UC.
Keywords:Ldl Chemical Composition  Albumin-associated Ldl  Platelet Activating Factor-acetylhydrolase  Ldl-phospholipase A 2  Ldl Cu 2+ -oxidation Resistance  Vitamin E
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