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Kinetics of transfer of alpha-tocopherol between model and native plasma lipoproteins
Authors:J B Massey
Abstract:The rate of spontaneous transfer of alpha-tocopherol, cholesterol and beta-carotene between model and native lipoproteins was measured to determine the mechanism and kinetics of equilibration of these lipids in plasma. Cholesterol and alpha-tocopherol transfer from apolipoprotein A-I/1-palmityl-2- oleoylphosphatidylcholine ( POPC ) recombinants to bovine brain ganglioside/ POPC single bilage vesicles with half-times of approximately 20 min and 70 min, respectively. Under identical conditions, there is no significant transfer of beta-carotene even after an 18-h incubation period. alpha-Tocopherol transfers from apolipoprotein A-II/dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine recombinants with a half-time of 40 min and an activation energy of 17.2 kcal/mol. Incubation of high-density lipoproteins containing alpha-3H]tocopherol with low-density lipoproteins or very-low-density lipoproteins results in the equilibration of the labelled lipid between the lipoprotein classes in 1 h. A comparison of the rates of transfer indicates that alpha-tocopherol equilibrates 2-3-times more slowly than cholesterol but on a time scale much shorter than the lifetime of lipoproteins in the circulation. Thus, the distribution of alpha-tocopherol is not kinetically controlled but determined thermodynamically by the partitioning between the total amount of lipid in each compartment. The spontaneous transfer of beta-carotene is too slow for this equilibration to occur.
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