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Lipid profiles of plasma lipoproteins of fasted and fed normal and choline-deficient rats

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Three major density classes of lipoproteins and a residual protein (d>1.21) were isolated by ultracentrifugation from plasma of fasted, fed normal, and choline-deficient rats. Lipid extracts were obtained from total plasma and the various density classes of lipoproteins, and each extract was examined in detail by thin layer and gas chromatographies. The results indicated essentially identical compositions of molecular species of phosphatidyl choline, which suggested their rapid equilibration among the different plasma lipoprotein classes. In contrast, the molecular species of the triacylglycerols and cholesteryl esters showed significant differences among the chylomicrons, very low and low, and high density lipoproteins, which excluded the possibility of their ready equilibration in vivo. Omission of choline from diet resulted in a sharp and statistically significant decrease in all lipid components of the very low and low density lipoproteins within 2 days. After 10 days of choline deficiency, the lipid levels of chylomicrons and very low and low density lipoproteins were ca. one-half the levels found in the choline supplemented animals, and there were discernible distortions in their lipid composition. Reintroduction of choline led to a prompt return to normal levels and lipid composition of both chylomicron and very low and low density lipoprotein fractions. The lack of equilibration of the triacylglycerols among the lipoprotein classes under normal conditions and in choline deficiency demonstrates an as yet unrecognized source of compartmentation of plasma lipids.

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Mookerjea, S., Park, C.E. & Kuksis, A. Lipid profiles of plasma lipoproteins of fasted and fed normal and choline-deficient rats. Lipids 10, 374–382 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02532440

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