Receptor‐mediated uptake of hypertriglyceridaemic VLDL remnants by mouse macrophages in vitro

Abstract
Following incubation of the VLDL isolated from hypertriglyceridaemic patients with normal human postheparin plasma VLDL remnants were obtained. 125I-VLDL remnants were taken up and catabolized by mouse macrophages in vitro. This was a receptor-dependent process. Unlabelled VLDL remnants added to the incubation medium inhibited the degradation of 125I-VLDL remnants in the cells. This could not be produced by the presence of VLDL or acetyl-LDL in the medium. It shows that mouse macrophages bind VLDL remnants by means of an other receptor than that for acetyl-LDL. The cell cholesterol content increased after incubation of the cells with VLDL remnants or acetyl-LDL, but not with native VLDL or LDL.