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1 Lipoprotein Structure and Function
Lipid Transport Lipoprotein Structure and Function

2 Plasma Lipoproteins Structure figure 19-1
LP core Triglycerides Cholesterol esters LP surface Phospholipids Proteins cholesterol

3 Plasma Lipoproteins Classes & Functions
Chylomicrons Synthesized in small intestine Transport dietary lipids 98% lipid, large sized, lowest density

4 Plasma Lipoproteins Classes & Functions
Very Low Density Lipoprotein (VLDL) Synthesized in liver Transport endogenous triglycerides 90% lipid, 10% protein

5 Plasma Lipoproteins Classes & Functions
Intermediate Density Lipoprotein (IDL) Synthesized from VLDL during VLDL degradation Triglyceride transport and precurser to LDL

6 Plasma Lipoproteins Classes & Functions
Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Synthesized from IDL Cholesterol transport 78% lipid, 58% cholesterol & CE

7 Plasma Lipoproteins Classes & Functions
High Density Lipoprotein (HDL) Synthesized in liver and intestine Reservoir of apoproteins Reverse cholesterol transport 52% protein, 48% lipid, 35% C & CE

8 Heterogeneity of LDL-particles
Not all LDL-particles the same Small dense LDL (diameter <256A) Large buoyant LDL (diameter >256 A) Lamarche B, St-Pierre AC, Ruel IL, et al. A prospective, population-based study of low density lipoprotein particle size as a risk factor for  Can J Cardiol 2001;17: 2057 men with hi LDL, 5 year follow-up Those with elevated small dense LDL had RR of 2.2 for IHD compared to men with elevated large buoyant LDL Detection expensive Treatment for lowering small dense LDL similar to lowering all LDL (diet, exercise, drugs) Some drugs (niacin, fibrates) may be more effective at lowering small dense LDL.

9 HDL : Functions Apoprotein exchange Reverse cholesterol transport
provides apo C and apo E to/from VLDL and chylomicrons Reverse cholesterol transport

10 Reverse cholesterol transport figure 19-6
Uptake of cholesterol from peripheral tissues (binding by apo-A-I) Esterification of HDL-C by LCAT LCAT activated by apoA1 Transfer of CE to lipoprotein remnants (IDL and CR) by CETP removal of CE-rich remnants by liver, converted to bile acids and excreted

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