نتایج جستجو برای: familial lipoprotein lipase

تعداد نتایج: 115134  

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1989
B Kiens H Lithell

The influence of training-induced adaptations in skeletal muscle tissue on lipoprotein metabolism was investigated in six healthy men. The knee extensors were studied at rest and during exercise after 8 wk of dynamic exercise training of the knee extensors of one leg, while the other leg served as a control. The trained and nontrained thighs were investigated on different occasions. In the trai...

2016
Jiandong Cui Yamin Zhao Ronglin Liu Cheng Zhong Shiru Jia

Increasing numbers of materials have been extensively used as platforms for enzyme immobilization to improve catalytic performance. However, activity of the most of the enzymes was declined after immobilization. Here, we develop a surfactant-activated lipase-inorganic flowerlike hybrid nanomaterials with rational design based on interfacial activation and self-assembly. The resulting surfactant...

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 1970
M C Schotz A S Garfinkel R J Huebotter J E Stewart

A rapid assay for lipoprotein lipase activity employing a (14)C-labeled substrate is described. The method is very sensitive and suitable for routine use.

2005
Isabelle DUGAIL Annie QUIGNARD-BOULANGE Lucienne BRIGANT Jacqueline ETIENNE Lydie NOEt Marcelle LAVAU

The aim of this study was to determine whether the increase in lipoprotein lipase activity displayed by the adipose tissue of obese (Ja/fa) rats as compared with that of lean (Fa/fa) rats could be ascribed to a change in the content or in the catalytic properties of the enzyme. The question was addressed in rats of two ages: in 7-day-old suckling and in 30-day-old post-weaning pups. Inguinal fa...

2005
Paul CHOHAN Anthony CRYER

1. Isolated cardiac-muscle cells from the hearts of adult rats were shown to retain a high amount of viability during 4h of incubation when viability was assessed by Trypan Blue stain exclusion and intracellular enzyme leakage. 2. The cells also retained their ability to take up °2 and utilize added substrates over the period of incubation at both 25 and 300C. 3. When cells from the hearts of f...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1972
D Reichl

1. The relationships between nutritional state, lipoprotein lipase activity in epididymal fat-pads, and the concentrations of glucose, insulin and unesterified fatty acids in the plasma were studied in rats that had been adapted for 3 weeks to one of two controlled feeding schedules. In one of these, rats had access to food for 14h during each 24h period, and in the other, they had access to fo...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1981
C F Cheng G M Oosta A Bensadoun R D Rosenberg

Equilibrium-binding data of highly purified avian lipoprotein lipase to cultured bovine endothelial cells demonstrate the presence of a class of high affinity sites. Analysis of the binding function by weighted least squares technique yielded an association constant of K = 0.7 X 10(7) M-1 and a maximum binding capacity of 1.6 micrograms/1.9 X 10(6) cells. Lipoprotein lipase was monitored both b...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1978
A Cryer H M Jones

The lipoprotein lipase (clearing-factor lipase) activity of the white adipose tissue from rats aged between 1 and 145 days was determined. Five adipose-tissue sites (epididymal, uterine, subcutaneous, perirenal and intramuscular) together with serum concentrations of triacylglycerol, cholesterol and glucose were studied. The pattern of enzyme-activity change was remarkably similar in all the si...

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