ABNORMALITIES OF CHOLESTEROL TURNOVER IN HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIC (TYPE-II) PATIENTS
- 1 January 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 88 (2) , 202-214
Abstract
Cholesterol turnover was measured in 5 normal subjects and 14 familial hypercholesterolemic (Type II) patients. All patients were fed eucaloric cholesterol-free or very low cholesterol formula or mixed-food diets. They were given single doses of cholesterol-1,2-3H (i.v.) and cholesterol-4-14C (orally) simultaneously. Plasma cholesterol specific radioactivity decay curves for 3H and 14C isotopes in each patient conformed to the short-term (10-12 wk) kinetics of the 2-pool model. In Type II patients, the total mass of cholesterol in pool A was significantly larger by about 17 g. (by the i.v. method) and 27 g. (by the oral method) as compared with normal subjects. The increase in size of pool A in Type II patients occurred equally in plasma and tissues comprising pool A (probably liver and intestine). The rate constant for the excretion of cholesterol from pool A was significantly reduced in the Type II patients. The rate constant for the transfer of cholesterol from pool A and to pool B was also reduced in the Type II patients. The metabolic clearance fraction was decreased by 50% as compared with normal subjects. In normal subjects and in Type II patients, the size of pool A was significantly larger by about 5 g and 15 g, respectively, by the oral method as compared with the i.v. method. This difference in the size of pool A probably reflects differences in isotopic equilibration with the intestinal mucosal cholesterol pool. All other parameters of cholesterol turnover by the i.v. method as compared with the oral method were similar. The expanded rapidly exchangeable pool of cholesterol (pool A) possibly is due to defect in cholesterol transport and excretion in familial hypercholesterolemia (Type II). The decreased rate of removal of cholesterol from the plasma and/or catabolism in tissues could be 1 important cause of familial hypercholesterolemia in humans.This publication has 1 reference indexed in Scilit:
- The Effects of Colestipol Resin and of Colestipol Plus Clofibrate on the Turnover of Plasma Cholesterol in ManJournal of Clinical Investigation, 1973