1. The appearance of exogenous cholesterol in free cholesterol and ester cholesterol of plasma chylomicra, very-low-density (VLD), low-density (LD) and high-density (HD) lipoproteins was studied in unanaesthetized rabbits after ingestion of a meal containing 5% fat and 0.08% [3H]cholesterol. 2. The specific radioactivity of ester cholesterol of VLD lipoproteins reached the highest value of any lipoprotein fraction and for each lipoprotein it increased at a faster rate and reached a higher maximum than that of free cholesterol; the maximum in VLD lipoproteins occurred later than in chylomicra. 3. The pattern of appearance of exogenous cholesterol in chylomicra and VLD lipoproteins of plasma was similar to the pattern previously observed in lymph. The specific radioactivity of ester cholesterol in plasma VLD lipoproteins was higher than that in chylomicra in spite of a larger pool size and dilution of cholesteryl esters from VLD lipoproteins produced by the liver. These results support the concept that during absorption the major portion of exogenous cholesterol is transported in VLD lipoproteins as ester cholesterol. 4. The specific radioactivity of ester cholesterol of chylomicra and VLD lipoproteins increased at a faster rate than that of LD and HD lipoproteins. However, the rate of increase and the absolute values of the specific radioactivity in LD and HD lipoproteins were identical. Since cholesteryl esters are thought not to exchange between lipoproteins, this observation supports the hypothesis that a result of VLD lipoprotein and chylomicron metabolism is the formation of LD and HD lipoproteins. 5. Results in vivo showed that the free cholesterol of individual plasma lipoproteins does not equilibrate within a period of 24h.
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Exogenous cholesterol transport in rabbit plasma lipoproteins Available to Purchase
L. L. Rudel;
L. L. Rudel
1Banting and Best Department of Medical Research, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont., Canada, and Departments of Biochemistry and Pediatrics, University of Arkansas Medical Center, Little Rock, Ark. 72201, U.S.A.
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J. M. Felts;
J. M. Felts
1Banting and Best Department of Medical Research, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont., Canada, and Departments of Biochemistry and Pediatrics, University of Arkansas Medical Center, Little Rock, Ark. 72201, U.S.A.
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M. D. Morris
M. D. Morris
1Banting and Best Department of Medical Research, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont., Canada, and Departments of Biochemistry and Pediatrics, University of Arkansas Medical Center, Little Rock, Ark. 72201, U.S.A.
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
© 1973 London: The Biochemical Society
1973
Biochem J (1973) 134 (2): 531–537.
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L. L. Rudel, J. M. Felts, M. D. Morris; Exogenous cholesterol transport in rabbit plasma lipoproteins. Biochem J 1 June 1973; 134 (2): 531–537. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/bj1340531
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