Turnover of Lipoprotein (a) in Man
Open Access
- 1 June 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Clinical Investigation in Journal of Clinical Investigation
- Vol. 65 (6) , 1483-1490
- https://doi.org/10.1172/jci109813
Abstract
An elevated concentration of lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)] in the serum has been considered a risk factor for coronary heart disease by various investigators. In the present study, the turnover of Lp(a) was investigated in nine individuals with serum Lp(a) levels ranging from 1 to 68 mg/100 ml. After intravenous injection of radioiodinated Lp(a), the radioactivity time-curve of the serum and the specific activitity time-curves of the isolated Lp(a) and Lp(a) apolipoproteins were measured for 14 d. More than 97% of the label was found in the protein moiety of Lp(a). During the entire study period, the serum radioactivity remained with Lp(a), only insignificant amounts of radioactivity were detectable in other lipoprotein fractions. The serum radioactivity time-curves and the specific activity time-curves of the isolated Lp(a) and Lp(a) apolipoproteins were identical. The kinetic parameters of Lp(a) turnover were calculated in terms of a two-compartment model. 76.5±5.1% (mean±1 SD) of total Lp(a) was contained in the intravascular space. The biological half-life of Lp(a) was 3.32±0.52 d, the fractional catabolic rate (FCR) was 0.306±0.054/d, and the rate of synthesis was 5.00±3.37 mg/kg/d. A positive correlation was found between serum concentration and synthetic rate of Lp(a) apoprotein. No relationship could be demonstrated between serum level and FCR of Lp(a). The results of this study indicate that Lp(a) is not converted to other serum lipoproteins. From the correlations between serum concentration and kinetic parameters of Lp(a) it is concluded that an elevated Lp(a) level is the consequence of an increased Lp(a) apoprotein synthesis.This publication has 28 references indexed in Scilit:
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