7
Views
18
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Article

Similarity Between Naturally Occurring Modified Desialylated, Electronegative and Aortic Low Density Lipoprotein

, &
Pages 313-319 | Received 03 Nov 1995, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

References

  • Orekhov A. N., Tertov V. V., Mukhin D. N., Mikhailenko I. A. Modification of low density lipoprotein by desialylation causes lipid accumulation in cultured cells. Discovery of desialylated lipoprotein with altered cellular metabolism in the blood of atherosclerotic patients. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 1989; 162: 206–211
  • Orekhov A. N., Tertov V. V., Kudryashov S. A., Smirnov V. N. Triggerlike stimulation of cholesterol accumulation and DNA and extracellular matrix synthesis induced by atherogenic serum or low density lipoprotein in cultured cells. Circulation Research 1990; 66: 311–320
  • Tertov V. V., Orekhov A. N., Sobenin I. A., Morrisett J. D., Gotto A. M., Jr, Guevara J. G., Jr. Carbohydrate content of protein and lipid components in sialic acid-rich and -poor low density lipoptoteins from subjects with and without coronary artery disease. Journal of Lipid Research 1993; 34: 365–375
  • Avogaro P., Bittolo Bon G., Cazzolato G. Presence of a modified low density lipoprotein in humans. Arteriosclerosis 1988; 8: 79–87
  • Shen M. M. S., Krauss R. M., Lindgren F. T., Forte T. M. Heterogeneity of serum low density lipoproteins in normal human subjects. Journal of Lipid Research 1981; 22: 236–244
  • Hoff H. F., Bradley W. A., Heideman C. L., Gaubatz J. W., Karagas M. D., Gotto A. M., Jr. Characterization of low density lipoprotein-like particle in the human aorta from grossly normal and atherosclerotic regions. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 1979; 573: 361–374
  • Avogaro P., Cazzolato G., Bittolo-Bon G. Some questions concerning a small, more electronegative LDL circulating in human plasma. Atherosclerosis 1991; 91: 163–171
  • Tertov V. V., Sobenin I. A., Gabbasov Z. A., Popov E. G., Jaakkola O., Solakivi T., Nikkari T., Smirnov V. N., Orekhov A. N. Multiple-modified desialylated low density lipoproteins that cause intracellular lipid accumulation: isolation, fractionation and characterization. Laboratory Investigation 1992; 67: 665–675
  • Hoff H. F., O'Neil J. Lesion-derived low density lipoprotein and oxidized low density lipoprotein share a lability for aggregation, leading to enhanced macrophage degradation. Arteriosclerosis and Thrombosis 1991; 11: 1209–1222
  • La Belle M., Krauss R. M. Differences in carbohydrate content of low density lipoproteins associated with low density lipoprotein subclass patterns. Journal of Lipid Research 1990; 31: 1577–1588
  • Lindgren F. T. Preparative ultracentrifugal laboratory procedures and suggestions for lipoprotein analysis. Analysis of Lipids and Lipoproteins, E. D. Perkins. Americal Oil Chemical Society, New York 1975; 205–224
  • Jaakkola O., Solakivi T., Tertov V. V., Orekhov A. N., Miettinen T. A., Nikkari T. Characteristics of low-density lipoprotein subtractions from patients with coronary artery disease. Coronary Artery Disease 1993; 4: 379–385
  • Orekhov A. N., Tertov V. V., Novikov I. D., Krushinsky A. V., Andreeva E. R., Lankin V. Z., Smirnov V. N. Lipids in cells of atherosclerotic and uninvolved human aorta. I. Lipid composition of aortic tissue and enzyme isolated and cultured cells. Experimental and Molecular Pathology 1985; 42: 117–137
  • Lowry O. H., Rosebrough N. J., Farr A. L., Randall R. J. Protein measurement with the Folin phenol reagent. Journal of Biological Chemistry 1951; 193: 265–275
  • Hara A., Radin N. S. Lipid extraction of tissue with low-toxicity solvent. Analytical Biochemistry 1978; 90: 420–426
  • Warren L. The thiobarbituric acid assay of sialic acids. Journal of Biological Chemistry 1959; 234: 1971–1975
  • Yagi K. Lipid peroxidation. Assay for blood plasma and serum. Methods in Enzymolology 1984; 105: 328–342
  • Balla G., Jacob H. S., Eaton J. W., Belcher J. D., Verchelotti G. M. Hemin: a possible physiological mediator of low density lipoprotein oxidation and endothelial injury. Arteriosclerosis and Thrombosis 1991; 11: 1700–1711
  • Dixon W. J., Brown M. B. Biomedical Computer Programs. P-Series, University of California Press, Berkeley 1977; 185–203
  • Afifi A. A., Azen S. P. Statistical analysis. A computer oriented approach. Academic Press, New York 1979; 138–142
  • Tertov V. V., Sobenin I. A., Gabbasov Z. A., Popov E. G., Orekhov A. N. Lipoprotein aggregation as an essential condition of intracellular lipid caused by modified low density lipoproteins. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 1989; 163: 489–494
  • Tertov V. V., Sobenin I. A., Gabbasov Z. A., Popov E. G., Yaroslavov A. A., Smirnov V. N., Orekhov A. N. Three types of naturally occuring modified lipoproteins induce intracellular lipid accumulation due to lipoprotein aggregation. Circulation Research 1992; 71: 218–228
  • Heinecke J. W., Suits A. G., Aviram M., Chait A. Phagocytosis of lipase-aggregated low density lipoprotein promotes macrophage foam cell formation. Arteriosclerosis and Thrombosis 1991; 11: 1643–1651
  • Paananen K., Kovanen P. T. Proteolysis and fusion of low density lipoprotein particles independently strengthen their binding to exposed mast cell granules. Journal of Biological Chemistry 1994; 269: 2023–2031
  • Orekhov A. N., Tertov V. V., Sobenin I. A., Smirnov V. N., Via D. P., Guevara J., Jr, Gotto A. M., Jr, Morrisett J. D. Sialic acid content of human low density lipoproteins affects their interaction with cell receptors and intracellular lipid accumulation. Journal of Lipid Research 1992; 33: 805–817
  • De Graaf J., Hak-Lemmers H. L. M., Hectors M. P. C., Demacker P. N. M., Hendriks J. C. M., Stalenhoef A. F. H. Enhanced susceptibility to in vitro oxidation of the dense low density lipoprotein subfraction in healthy subjects. Arteriosclerosis and Thrombosis 1991; 11: 298–306
  • Dejager S., Bruckert E., Chapman M. J. Dense low density lipoprotein subspecies with diminished oxidative resistance predominate in combined hyperlipidemia. Journal of Lipid Research 1993; 34: 295–308
  • Kleinman Y., Eisenberg S., Oschry Y., Gavish D., Stein O., Stein Y. Defective metabolism of hypertriglyceridemic low density lipoprotein in cultured human skin fibroblasts. Normalization with bezafibrate therapy. journal of Clinical Investigation 1985; 75: 1796–1803
  • Teng B., Sniderman A., Krauss R. M., Kwiterovich P. O., Jr, Milne R. W., Marcel Y. L. Modulation of apolipoprotein B antigenic determinants in human low lipoprotein subclasses. journal of Biological Chemistry 1985; 260: 5067–5072
  • Clevidence B. A., Morton R. E., West G., Dusek D. M., Hoff J. F. Cholesterol esterification in macrophages. Stimulation by lipoproteins containing apo B isolated from human aortas. Arteriosclerosis 1983; 4: 196–207
  • Morton R. E., West G. A., Hoff H. F. A low density lipoprotein-sized particle isolated from human atherosclerotic lesions is internalized by macrophages via a non scavenger-receptor mechanism. journal of Lipid Research 1986; 27: 1124–1134
  • Esterbauer H., Striegl G., Puhl H., Rotheneder M. Continuous monitoring of in vitro oxidation of human low density lipoprotein. Free Radical Research Communications 1989; 6: 67–75
  • Daugherty A., Zweifel B. S., Sobel B. E., Schonfeld G. Isolation of low density lipoprotein from atherosclerotic vascular tissue of Watanabe heritable hyper-lipidemic rabbits. Arteriosclerosis 1988; 8: 768–777
  • Steinbrecher U. P., Lougheed M. Scavenger receptor-independent stimulation of cholesterol esterification in macrophages by low density lipoprotein extracted from human aortic intima. Arteriosclerosis and Thrombosis 1992; 12: 608–625
  • Shaikh M., Martini S., Quiney J. R., Baskerville P., LaVille A. E., Browse N. L., Duffield R., Turner P. R., Lewis B. Modified plasma-derived lipoproteins in human atherosclerotic plaque. Atherosclerosis 1988; 69: 165–172
  • Sobenin I. A., Tertov V. V., Koschinsky T., Bunting C. E., Slavina E. S., Dedov I. I., Orekhov A. N. Modified low density lipoprotein from diabetic patients causes cholesterol accumulation in human intimal aortic cells. Atherosclerosis 1993; 100: 41–54
  • Bowie A., Owens D., Collins P., Johnson A., Tomkin G. H. Glycosylated low density lipoprotein is more sensitive to oxidation: implications for the diabetic patients?. Atherosclerosis 1993; 102: 63–67

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.