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Calcium and lipoprotein lipase synergistically enhance the binding and uptake of native and oxidized LDL in mouse peritoneal macrophages
Authors:Wang X  Greilberger J  Jürgens G
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Institute of Medical Biochemistry, Karl-Franzens Universität Graz, A-8010 Graz, Austria

Abstract:The influence of Ca2+ and Mg2+, together with lipoprotein lipase (LPL), on the binding and uptake of Eu3+-labeled native and oxidized low density lipoprotein (LDL) to mouse peritoneal macrophages (MPM), and on the deposition of esterified cholesterol in these macrophages, were studied. We found that both LPL and Ca2+ (but not Mg2+) increased the binding and uptake of native and mildly or moderately oxidized LDL, and the subsequent deposition of cholesterol esters in MPM. When added together, LPL and Ca2+ synergistically increased the binding and uptake of native and oxidized LDL, and the deposition of esterified cholesterol derived from native and mildly or moderately oxidized LDL, in MPM. Since both calcium and LPL are found in the atherosclerotic lesions, our results suggest that Ca2+ and LPL may synergistically promote foam cell formation and atherogenesis. Furthermore, future research in the metabolism of lipoproteins should take into account the calcium levels in the experimental conditions.
Keywords:Low density lipoprotein  Lipoprotein lipase  Calcium  Macrophages  Oxidation
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