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  2. Effect of magnesium deficiency on post-heparin lipase activity and tissue lipoprotein lipase in the rat

Effect of magnesium deficiency on post-heparin lipase activity and tissue lipoprotein lipase in the rat

  • Lipids. 1991 Mar;26(3):182-6. doi: 10.1007/BF02543968.
Y Rayssiguier 1 L Noé J Etienne E Gueux P Cardot A Mazur
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Affiliation

  • 1 Laboratoire des Maladies Métaboliques, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, INRA, Ceyrat, France.
Abstract

Previous studies have provided evidence that Mg deficiency affects lipid metabolism. The present experiments were designed to assess whether the hypertriglyceridemia associated with Mg deficiency was related to alterations in post-heparin Lipase activity (PHLA). Mg-deficient and control diets were pair-fed to weanling Wistar rats for eight days and plasma lipoproteins were separated into various density classes by sequential preparative ultracentrifugation. Triglycerides were significantly increased in chylomicrons and in the very low density lipoprotein, low density lipoprotein and high density lipoprotein (HDL) fractions. Cholesterol and phospholipid levels were significantly lower in the HDL fraction. PHLA in deficient rat was substantially lower than in control rats. The inverse correlation between plasma triglyceride concentration and PHLA strongly suggests that hypertriglyceridemia is the result of defective lipolysis of plasma triglycerides in Mg-deficient rats. Further examination of the PHLA was carried out by salt-mediated inhibition of lipoprotein Lipase (LPL) and by heparin sepharose affinity chromatography and purified rat LPL antiserum. The results indicate that hepatic Lipase is significantly decreased in Mg-deficient rats but the low PHLA is due mainly to a decline in LPL. However, total LPL activity, that is, both the intracellular and the extracellular pools of LPL in adipose tissue, heart and diaphragm, were unaffected by Mg deficiency. The results suggest that the decrease of LPL activity in the plasma of Mg-deficient rats may be due to a selective decrease in the heparin-releasable pool of enzyme.

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