Species difference in cholesteryl ester cycle and HDL-induced cholesterol efflux from macrophage foam cells.

H Hakamata, A Miyazaki, M Sakai, Y Suginohara, Y Sakamoto, S Horiuchi
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Abstract

The species difference in the turnover rates of the cholesteryl ester (CE) cycle in macrophage foam cells (MFC) was examined in mice and rats. MFC were induced by acetyl-LDL and pulsed with [3H]oleate, followed by a chase with [14C]oleate. The replacement of the initial amount of cholesteryl [3H]oleate by cholesteryl [14C]oleate within 24 hours was 63% in mouse MFC, whereas it was 33% in rat MFC. The corresponding replacement in rabbit MFC was < 10%. In addition, HDL removed 41% of the CE mass from mouse MFC but only 22% from rat MFC. HDL-induced CE reduction from mouse MFC was enhanced by 40% by the inhibitor for acyl-coenzyme A:cholesterol acyltransferase (58-035), whereas the enhancing effect was not observed with rat MFC. These results indicate that the rate of CE turnover may serve as a critical factor to determine the capacity of MFC to respond to HDL-induced CE reduction, suggesting the possibility that the species difference in the turnover rates of the CE cycle in MFC might explain, in part, the species difference in susceptibility to experimental atherosclerosis.

巨噬细胞泡沫细胞胆固醇酯循环和高密度脂蛋白诱导的胆固醇外排的物种差异。
研究了小鼠和大鼠巨噬细胞泡沫细胞(MFC)中胆固醇酯(CE)循环周转率的物种差异。用乙酰低密度脂蛋白诱导MFC,用[3H]油酸酯脉冲,然后用[14C]油酸酯追逐。在小鼠MFC中,24小时内胆固醇[3H]油酸酯被胆固醇[14C]油酸酯替代的初始量为63%,而在大鼠MFC中为33%。兔MFC中相应的替代率< 10%。此外,HDL可以去除小鼠MFC中41%的CE,而大鼠MFC中只有22%的CE。使用酰基辅酶A:胆固醇酰基转移酶抑制剂(58-035)可使小鼠MFC中高密度脂蛋白诱导的CE减少率提高40%,而在大鼠MFC中没有观察到这种增强作用。这些结果表明,CE的转换速率可能是决定MFC对hdl诱导的CE减少反应能力的关键因素,这表明MFC中CE循环转换速率的物种差异可能部分解释了实验性动脉粥样硬化易感性的物种差异。
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