A new combined multicompartmental model for apolipoprotein B-100 and triglyceride metabolism in VLDL subfractions
Journal article, 2005

The use of stable isotopes in conjunction with compartmental modeling analysis has greatly facilitated studies of the metabolism of the apolipoprotein B (apoB)-containing lipoproteins in humans. The aim of this study was to develop a multicompartment model that allows us to simultaneously determine the kinetics of apoB and triglyceride (TG) in VLDL(1) and VLDL(2) after a bolus injection of [(2)H(3)]leucine and [(2)H(5)]glycerol and to follow the catabolism and transfer of the lipoprotein particles. Here, we describe the model and present the results of its application in a fasting steady-state situation in 17 subjects with lipid values representative of a Western population. Analysis of the correlations showed that plasma TG was determined by the VLDL(1) and VLDL(2) apoB and TG fractional catabolic rate. Furthermore, the model showed a linear correlation between VLDL(1) TG and apoB production. A novel observation was that VLDL TG entered the circulation within 21 min after its synthesis, whereas VLDL apoB entered the circulation after 33 min. These observations are consistent with a sequential assembly model of VLDL and suggest that the TG is added to a primordial apoB-containing particle in the liver.

Triglycerides/biosynthesis/*metabolism

Deuterium/administration & dosage/metabolism

Models

Protein Transport

Kinetics

Glycerol/administration & dosage/metabolism

Lipoproteins

Biological

Humans

Apolipoproteins B/biosynthesis/*metabolism

VLDL/biosynthesis/*metabolism

Apolipoprotein B-100

Leucine/administration & dosage/metabolism

Author

Martin Adiels

University of Gothenburg

Chalmers, Mathematical Sciences

C. Packard

M. J. Caslake

P. Stewart

A. Soro

J. Westerbacka

Bernt Wennberg

Chalmers, Mathematical Sciences

University of Gothenburg

Sven-Olof Olofsson

University of Gothenburg

M. R. Taskinen

Jan Borén

University of Gothenburg

Journal of Lipid Research

0022-2275 (ISSN) 1539-7262 (eISSN)

Vol. 46 1 58-67

Subject Categories

MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES

DOI

10.1194/jlr.M400108-JLR200

PubMed

15489544

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10/7/2017