Low-density lipoprotein receptors in rat adipocytes: regulation with fasting
F. B. Kraemer, C. Laane, B. Park and C. Sztalryd Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Palo Alto 94304. Adipose tissue metabolism is exquisitely sensitive to caloric intake. With increasing adiposity more triglyceride and cholesterol are stored within increasingly large adipocytes, whereas less triglycer...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology: endocrinology and metabolism 1994-01, Vol.266 (1), p.E26-E32 |
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Zusammenfassung: | F. B. Kraemer, C. Laane, B. Park and C. Sztalryd
Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Palo Alto 94304.
Adipose tissue metabolism is exquisitely sensitive to caloric intake. With
increasing adiposity more triglyceride and cholesterol are stored within
increasingly large adipocytes, whereas less triglyceride and cholesterol
are stored as the size of the fat cell decreases. A portion of the uptake
of cholesterol by adipocytes is mediated by low-density lipoprotein (LDL)
receptors. The present studies addressed whether LDL receptors are
differentially regulated in adipose tissue and the liver during fasting in
the rat. Two days of fasting caused a reduction in body weight with an
approximately 40% decrease in the epididymal fat depot and fat cell size.
No changes in serum cholesterol were noted, but serum triglycerides fell
approximately 55% with fasting. LDL receptors detected by immunoblotting
decreased progressively with fasting to levels that were 95% below controls
in adipocytes isolated from epididymal fat pads by 2-3 days. In contrast,
hepatic LDL receptor expression was unaltered by fasting. After 2 days of
fasting, the rate of synthesis of LDL receptors in isolated adipose cells
was decreased approximately 35%, whereas levels of LDL receptor mRNA were
diminished approximately 55%. It is concluded that the expression of LDL
receptors in rat adipocytes is markedly downregulated during fasting
through transcriptional and posttranscriptional mechanisms. Furthermore,
LDL receptor expression is differentially regulated in adipose tissue and
liver during fasting in the rat. |
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ISSN: | 0193-1849 0002-9513 1522-1555 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajpendo.1994.266.1.e26 |