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The uptake of high density lipoprotein cholesteryl ester in the perfused rat liver.

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The hepatic uptake of high density lipoprotein cholesteryl ester was determine in a nonrecycling isolated rat liver perfusion. High density lipoprotein rich in the E apoprotein (apoE) showed about 10 times more uptake of the ester on a single pass than the bulk of the high density lipoproteins rich in the A-I protein. The apoportein recoveries in the liver paralleled the ester for both lipoproteins. The uptake appeared to occur primarily in the hepatic parenchymal cell. Addition of human C-III-1 apoprotein to the rat apoE-rich high density lipoprotein inhibited the hepatic uptake of its constituents.

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