2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.metabol.2012.09.010
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Normal HDL–apo AI turnover and cholesterol enrichment of HDL subclasses in New Zealand rabbits with partial nephrectomy

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“…The increased catabolism of apo A-I in these patients has been associated with a loss of cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) activity via urine [35], and it has been also observed in other LCAT deficiencies [36]. However, the kidney may play a direct role in HDL metabolism since non-proteinuric, partial nephrectomized rabbits presented an elevated HDL-cholesterol and esterified HDL-cholesterol [7] as observed in this study. The potential mechanisms involved in the increased HDL-cholesterol in rabbits with proteinuria deserve to be analyzed specifically in future studies.…”
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“…The increased catabolism of apo A-I in these patients has been associated with a loss of cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) activity via urine [35], and it has been also observed in other LCAT deficiencies [36]. However, the kidney may play a direct role in HDL metabolism since non-proteinuric, partial nephrectomized rabbits presented an elevated HDL-cholesterol and esterified HDL-cholesterol [7] as observed in this study. The potential mechanisms involved in the increased HDL-cholesterol in rabbits with proteinuria deserve to be analyzed specifically in future studies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…A previous report showed that patients with type 1 diabetes within the higher values of the normal range of albuminuria had lower plasma HDL3-cholesterol levels than patients within the lower values of albuminuria (<11 mg/dL) [27]. Additionally, in a rabbit model with partial (75 %) nephrectomy, we previously reported an increase of HDL2b and a decrease of HDL3a [7], as well as a shift of HDL size distribution toward large HDL subclasses in patients with proteinuria [10]. Since HDL have a molecular mass that ranges from 200 to 400 kDa [28], these studies suggested that there was a preferential renal elimination of small HDL particles associated with proteinuria.…”
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