[Electrophoresis studies of the pre-natal status of serum lipoproteins of various species].

Acta biologica et medica Germanica Pub Date : 1982-01-01
B Schlag, L Winkler, A Büttner, H Prange, R Dargel
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The relative proportions of alpha-, beta-, and pre-beta-lipoproteins in the fetal serum of mouse, rat, rabbit, guinea pig, mini-pig, and man were determined by agarose gel electrophoresis and subsequent scan evaluation. No distinct species-independent, fetal-specific common features could be detected. In mouse, rabbit and rat an increase in alpha-lipoproteins and a decrease of the proportion of beta-lipoproteins can be observed during prenatal development. In human cord serum of the 30th week alpha-LP are prevalent; at delivery their proportion is still 50%, like in the serum of adults. Five of the species investigated reveal low, if any, pre-beta-lipoprotein levels in fetal serum, while those in the adult organism amount to 19-33%. The lipoprotein spectrum of the mini-pig at the end of the gestational period is identical with that of the adult animal. In the serum of the fetal and adult guinea pig no alpha-lipoprotein band is detectable. On the other hand, a pre-albumin fraction appeared in the prenatal period, amounting to 25% of total lipoproteins. In total, the findings reported here reflect a largely species-specific development of the fetal lipoprotein patterns.

[不同种类的产前血清脂蛋白电泳研究]。
采用琼脂糖凝胶电泳法测定小鼠、大鼠、兔、豚鼠、迷你猪和人胎血清中α -、β -和前β -脂蛋白的相对比例,并进行扫描评价。没有发现明显的物种独立的、胎儿特异性的共同特征。在小鼠、家兔和大鼠的产前发育过程中,α -脂蛋白增加,β -脂蛋白比例降低。在人脐带血清第30周α - lp普遍存在;在分娩时,它们的比例仍然是50%,就像成年人的血清一样。在被调查的物种中,有五种胎儿血清中的β -脂蛋白水平很低,而成年生物体中的β -脂蛋白水平高达19-33%。妊娠末期迷你猪的脂蛋白谱与成年猪相同。在胎儿和成年豚鼠的血清中没有检测到α -脂蛋白带。另一方面,在产前出现了白蛋白前部分,占总脂蛋白的25%。总的来说,这里报告的研究结果反映了胎儿脂蛋白模式在很大程度上的物种特异性发展。
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