Lipid transporters Flashcards
(21 cards)
Main lipid in chylomicrons
TAGs
Apoproteins in chylomicrons
B-48 (A, C, and E)
Function of chylomicrons
Transports dietary TAGs to adipose and other tissues
Main lipid in chylomicron remnants
TAGs
Apoproteins in chylomicron remnants
B-48 (A, C, and E)
Function of chylmicron remants
Delivers remaining dietary TAGs to the liver; exchanges TAGs for CE and delivers CE to the liver
Main lipid in VLDL
TAG
Apoproteins in VLDL
B-100 (A, C, and E)
Function of VLDL
- Transports endogenously synthesized TAGs to heart tissue, skeletal muscle, and adipose
- Exchanges TAGs for CE in HDLs
What is IDL?
Remnants of VLDL after exchange with HDLs
Main lipid in IDL
Cholesterol and TAGs
Apoproteins in IDL
B-100 and E
Function of IDL
Transports remaining TAG and traded CE to the liver
How are LDLs formed?
Through processing of IDL on the way back to the liver
Main lipid in LDLs
Cholesterol
Apoproteins in LDLs
B-100
Function of LDLs
Delivers cholesterol to the liver and other cells, including steroidogenic cells
Where are HDLs formed?
In the liver, some in the intestines
Main lipid in HDLs
Cholesterol
Apoproteins in HDLs
A’s (C, E)
Function of HDL
- Accepts cholesterol from peripheral cells, esterifies them, and transports them back to the liver
- Atheroprotective via enzymes such as paraoxonase that inhibits LDL oxidation
- Serves as a transporter for circulating lipoproteins