[HTML][HTML] Lipoprotein lipase and hepatic lipase: their relationship with HDL subspecies Lp (AI) and Lp (AI, A-II)

MC Cheung, SD Sibley, JP Palmer, JF Oram… - Journal of lipid …, 2003 - Elsevier
MC Cheung, SD Sibley, JP Palmer, JF Oram, JD Brunzell
Journal of lipid research, 2003Elsevier
HDL subspecies Lp (AI) and Lp (AI, A-II) have different anti-atherogenic potentials. To
determine the role of lipoprotein lipase (LPL) and hepatic lipase (HL) in regulating these
particles, we measured these enzyme activities in 28 healthy subjects with well-controlled
Type 1 diabetes, and studied their relationship with Lp (AI) and Lp (AI, A-II). LPL was
positively correlated with the apolipoprotein AI (apoA-I), cholesterol, and phospholipid mass
in total Lp (AI), and with the apoA-I in large Lp (AI)(r≥ 0.58, P≥ 0.001). HL was negatively …
HDL subspecies Lp(A-I) and Lp(A-I,A-II) have different anti-atherogenic potentials. To determine the role of lipoprotein lipase (LPL) and hepatic lipase (HL) in regulating these particles, we measured these enzyme activities in 28 healthy subjects with well-controlled Type 1 diabetes, and studied their relationship with Lp(A-I) and Lp(A-I,A-II). LPL was positively correlated with the apolipoprotein A-I (apoA-I), cholesterol, and phospholipid mass in total Lp(A-I), and with the apoA-I in large Lp(A-I) (r ≥ 0.58, P ≥ 0.001). HL was negatively correlated with all the above Lp(A-I) parameters plus Lp(A-I) triglyceride (r ≥ −0.53, P ≤ 0.003). No correlation was detected between LPL and Lp(A-I,A-II). However, HL was inversely correlated with total Lp(A-I,A-II) phospholipid, and with large Lp(A-I,A-II) (r ≥ 0.50, P ≤ 0.006). Similar studies were performed with phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP). Only total Lp(A-I) triglyceride in women (not men) (r = 0.71, P = 0.009) was significantly correlated with PLTP activity. These observations indicate that LPL and HL play major roles in determining the level and composition of plasma Lp(A-I), particularly large Lp(A-I), but not with Lp(A-I,A-II) level.
Furthermore, select correlations of LPL and/or HL with the apoA-I, cholesterol, and triglyceride of Lp(A-I) but not Lp(A-I,A-II) imply that the apoA-I and lipid of Lp(A-I) and Lp(A-I,A-II) are not fully equilibrated.
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