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Determination of Lecithin: Cholesterol Acyltransfer in Human Blood Plasma
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1971
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Lipid AnalysisHyperlipidemiaMetabolic SyndromeBioanalysisClinical ChemistryLaboratory MedicineAtherosclerosisDyslipidemiaChromatographyLipid DisorderHealth SciencesBiochemistryCholesterol AcyltransferaseVascular BiologyPharmacologyLipid MetabolismAbstracta MethodPhysiologyLipoprotein MetabolismMetabolismMedicineBlood Plasmahumancholesterolcholesterol EsterificationenzymeCholesterol AcyltransferDrug Analysis
AbstractA method for determining lecithin: cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) activity is presented. Trace amounts of labelled cholesterol are added to serum or plasma. During a preincubation time in which the LCAT is inhibited by a disulphide, the tracer equilibrates with endogenous lipoprotein cholesterol. The enzyme is reactivated by excess of thiol. The presented method seems to be a good measure for the in vivo blood plasma cholesterol esterification rate as only autologous, non-heated lipoproteins are used in the assay.Key Words: Blood plasmahumancholesterolcholesterol esterificationenzyme activityenzyme inhibitioninborn error of lipid metabolismlecithincholesterol acyltransferase
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