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Effect of apoproteins on hepatic uptake of triglyceride emulsions in the rat.
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1980
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Hepatic UptakeApo ELow DensityFatty Liver DiseaseOxidative StressInflammationTriglyceride EmulsionsHepatotoxicityHealth SciencesBiochemistryLipid NutritionLiver PhysiologyApoprotein EPharmacologyDrug-induced Liver InjuryHepatologyPhysiologyLipoprotein MetabolismMetabolismMedicine
The addition of apoprotein E isolated from human very low density lipoproteins to both rat lymph chylomicrons and a triglyceride emulsion significantly increased the hepatic uptake of these particles in a nonrecycling isolated rat liver perfusion system. The cleared triglyceride was removed without apparent hydrolysis by the hepatocyte. When lymph chylomicrons were loaded with both Apo E and Apo C proteins by exposure to rat plasma, no increment in hepatic clearance was observed. Sequential evalutions of the influence of the C apoproteins on the hepatic clearance of both emulsions and chylomicrons revealed that the CIII (CIII-1) protein had a pronounced inhibitory effect on hepatic removal. The inhibition was observed for both Apo E-enriched chylomicrons and those containing little of this apoprotein.
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