Exchange of oxidized cholesteryl linoleate between LDL and HDL mediated by cholesteryl ester transfer protein.
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This study examines the cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP)-mediated exchange of cholesteryl linoleate hydroperoxide (Ch18:2-OOH) and cholesteryl linoleate hydroxide (Ch18:2-OH) between low density lipoprotein (LDL) and high density lipoprotein (HDL). When [3H]Ch18:2-OOH- and [3H]18:2-OH-labeled LDL were incubated at 37 degrees C for 0-24 h with unoxidized HDL and purified CETP, Ch18:2-OOH and Ch18:2-OH accumulated in the HDL. Similarly, when incubations were carried out with [3H]Ch18:2-OOH- and [3H]Ch18:2-OH-labeled HDL, unoxidized LDL, and CETP, Ch18:2-OOH and Ch18:2-OH accumulated in the LDL. Comparable results were obtained for the CETP-mediated transfer of [3H]Ch18:2-OH alone from LDL to HDL. Transfer to HDL of oxidized cholesteryl linoleate from [3H]Ch18:2-OOH- and [3H]Ch18:2-OH-labeled LDL was comparable to that of unoxidized cholesteryl linoleate (Ch18:2). However, the rate of transfer of [3H]Ch18:2-OOH and [3H]Ch18:2-OH from LDL to HDL increased linearly as the molar ratio of acceptor (HDL) to donor (oxidized LDL) particles in the incubation increased from 0.5:1 to 10:1. This increased rate of exchange was accompanied by an increased proportion of the oxidized Ch18:2 being present as the hydroxide rather than hydroperoxide. Further increases in the molar ratio of HDL to oxidized LDL particles neither affected the transfer rate nor the extent of reduction of Ch18:2-OOH to Ch18:2-OH. We therefore conclude that i) CETP mediates bidirectional transfers of Ch18:2-OOH and Ch18:2-OH between HDL and LDL; ii) CETP does not distinguish between Ch18:2-OOH, Ch18:2-OH, and Ch18:2 as it mediates their exchange between HDL and LDL; and iii) association with HDL hastens the reduction of Ch18:2-OOH to Ch18:2-OH.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of lipid research
دوره 36 9 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1995