Lipoprotein metabolism continued (metabolism 9) Flashcards

1
Q

What do chylomicrons transport?

A

Dietary TAG and cholesterol

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2
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Nascent chylomicrons

A

Synthesized in the intestines along with B-48 and A-1

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3
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What do chylomicrons transiently gain in the blood vessels during transport?

A

Apo E and C-II from HDL

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4
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What does the transient C-II activate?

A

Lipoprotein lipase

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5
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What happens to the remenant chylomicron?

A

It is taken up by endocytosis in the liver, which involves apo E (LRP)

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6
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HDL serves as a repository for __

A

Apo A-1, C-II, and E

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7
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What does VLDL transport?

A

Endogenous TAG and cholesterol

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8
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Where/with what are VLDLs formed?

A

In the liver with B-100

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9
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What does VLDL pick up in circulation from HDL?

A

Apo C-II and apo E; apo C-II signals for LPL to degrade TAG to glycerol and fatty acids

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10
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IDL

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“VLDL remnant;” formed as VLDL lose fatty acids

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IDL->LDL

A

After IDL loses E and C-II, but retains B-100

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12
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How is LDL removed from circulation?

A

Binding of B-100 to any cell expressing the receptor (both hepatic and non-hepatic)

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13
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What happens with elevated cholesterol levels?

A

There is a down-regulation of the LDL receptors involved with uptake when the cell has adequate cholesterol

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14
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What other pathway is present even when LDL receptors are down-regulated?

A

Pinocytosis; it is usually a minor pathway, but can play a big role when LDL levels are too high

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15
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Why is LDL bad?

A

LDL can be oxidized and taken up by macrophages, turning them into foam cells. These foam cells will then aggregate, release cytokines that increase smooth muscle, and cause plaques in the arteries.

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16
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Where/with what are HDLs formed?

A

In the liver with Apo A-1, LCAT, and phospholipids.

17
Q

Shape change with HDL

A

They are originally discoidal, but become spherical as they pick up cholesterol from peripheral tissues and other lipoproteins

18
Q

Enzyme mediating transfer of cholesterol and lipids into HDL

A

ABCA-1

19
Q

CETP

A

Mediates transfer of cholesterol esters from HDL to VLDLs and IDLs in exchange for TAG.

20
Q

What happens to cholesterol-enriched VLDL and IDL?

A

They are taken up by the liver by ApoE-dependent binding and LRP.

21
Q

What happens to spherical HDLs?

A

Taken up by the liver in ApoA1-dependent binding to the scavenger receptor protein B1 (SRPB1)

22
Q

Atheroprotective effects of HDL

A
  1. Contains paroxonase that inhibits oxidation of LDL

2. Increases synthesis of NO