Endogenous cholesterol synthesis is associated with VLDL-2 apoB-100 production in healthy humans

Berthil H. C. M. T. Prinsen, Johannes A. Romijn, Peter H. Bisschop, Martina M. J. de Barse, P. Hugh R. Barrett, Mariëtte Ackermans, Ruud Berger, Ton J. Rabelink, Monique G. M. de Sain-van der Velden

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Abstract

Subjects with high plasma cholesterol levels exhibit a high production of VLDL apolipoprotein B-100 (apoB-100), suggesting that cholesterol is a mediator for VLDL production. The objective of the study was to examine whether endogenous cholesterol synthesis, reflected by the lathosterol-cholesterol ratio (L-C ratio), affects the secretory rates of different VLDL subfractions. Ten healthy subjects were studied after overnight fasting. During a 10 h primed, constant infusion of 13C-valine (15 micromol/kg/h), enrichment was determined in apoB-100 from ultracentrifugally isolated VLDL-1 and VLDL-2 by gas chromatography mass spectrometry. The synthesis rates of VLDL-1 apoB-100 and VLDL-2 apoB-100, catabolism, and transfer were estimated by compartmental analysis. Mean VLDL-1 apoB-100 pool size was 90 +/- 15 mg, and mean VLDL-2 apoB-100 pool size was 111 +/- 14 mg. Absolute synthesis rate of VLDL-1 apoB-100 was 649 +/- 127 mg/day and 353 +/- 59 mg/day for VLDL-2 apoB-100. There was a strong association between the absolute synthesis rate of VLDL-2 apoB-100 and L-C ratio (r 2 = 0.61, P <0.01). In contrast, no correlation was observed between L-C ratio and absolute synthesis rate of VLDL-1 apoB-100 (r 2 = 0.302, P = 0.09). In conclusion, these data provide additional support for an independent regulation of VLDL-1 apoB-100 and VLDL-2 apoB-100 production. Endogenous cholesterol synthesis is correlated only with the VLDL-2 apoB-100 production
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1341-1348
JournalJournal of Lipid Research
Volume44
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2003

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