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Proteolytic degradation of HDL1 on the fat cell surface is nutritionally regulated
Authors:E Zsigmond  B Fong  A Angel
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Ont., Canada.
Abstract:The importance of plasma HDL apolipoprotein concentration as a predictor of atherosclerotic risk is well recognized, yet the processes of HDL modification and degradation in various cells are not clearly understood. We examined the characteristics of HDL1 apolipoprotein degradation and cellular uptake by rat adipocytes and determined the effects of fasting on these processes. Epididymal and perirenal adipocytes were isolated from male Wistar rats (310 +/- 4 g) fed ad libidum and incubated with 5 micrograms of rat 125I-labeled HDL1 (d: 1.07-1.10 g/mL) mL-1 for 2 h at 37 degrees C. Cellular uptake of HDL1 was calculated as the trichloroacetic acid precipitable radioactivity associated with adipocytes following incubation. Intracellular and medium degradation of HDL1 were determined as trichloroacetic acid soluble 125I counts associated with cells and measured in the postincubation medium, respectively. Fifty to sixty percent of cellular uptake and degradation of HDL1 was inhibited by the addition of 25-fold excess unlabeled HDL. HDL1 degradation measured in the medium was 10- to 12-fold greater than cellular uptake of HDL1 apolipoproteins. Intracellular degradation of HDL1 was negligible. The presence of EDTA in the incubation medium reduced HDL1 degradation measured in the medium, but enhanced HDL1 cellular uptake. Conditioned medium separated from cells after 2 h of incubation at 37 degrees C in the absence of HDL and subsequently incubated with 125I-labeled HDL1 for an additional 2 h at 37 degrees C, degraded less than 5% of HDL compared with degradation in the presence of cells. These results suggest that rat adipocytes degrade, or modify, HDL1 particles, possibly by interactions with cell surface proteases.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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