Role of lipoprotein lipase in regulating endogenous triacylglycerols in rat heart |
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Authors: | L B Oscai |
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Institution: | Department of Physical Education, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, Chicago, Illinois 60680 USA |
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Abstract: | Administration of glucagon (10 μg/rat) to the intact animal increased the levels of lipoprotein lipase activity by 92% in the heparin-non-releasable fraction of the heart. At the same time, cardiac levels of triacylglycerols were reduced 47% and free fatty acids were increased about 2-fold. In contrast, the administration of a lower dose of glucagon (0.5 μg/rat) resulted in an 80% reduction in lipoprotein lipase activity in the heparin perfused myocardium. At the same time, triacylglycerols were increased 44% and free fatty acids were decreased 69%. These results provide circumstantial evidence that lipoprotein lipase is involved in the regulation of endogenous triacylglycerols such that higher levels of enzyme activity result in cardiac lipolysis and, conversely, lower levels result in triacylglycerol production. |
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