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2011
Abstract The realization that raised concentrations of plasma lipids, particularly cholesterol, are associated with an increased risk of coronary heart disease has stimulated the study of factors regulating plasma lipid metabolism. With the use of increasingly refined methodology, our understanding of normal plasma lipoprotein metabolism
Bo Angelin, Paolo Parini
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Abstract The realization that raised concentrations of plasma lipids, particularly cholesterol, are associated with an increased risk of coronary heart disease has stimulated the study of factors regulating plasma lipid metabolism. With the use of increasingly refined methodology, our understanding of normal plasma lipoprotein metabolism
Bo Angelin, Paolo Parini
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American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1993
The pathways of cellular synthesis, assembly, and secretion of lipoproteins followed by their subsequent intravascular metabolism and cellular uptake provide an efficient system for the transport of exogenous and endogenous lipids. The present report reviews the pathways of normal lipoprotein metabolism and the roles played by specific apoproteins ...
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The pathways of cellular synthesis, assembly, and secretion of lipoproteins followed by their subsequent intravascular metabolism and cellular uptake provide an efficient system for the transport of exogenous and endogenous lipids. The present report reviews the pathways of normal lipoprotein metabolism and the roles played by specific apoproteins ...
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Exercise and Lipoprotein Metabolism
European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention & Rehabilitation, 1995Physical activity can have a significant effect on plasma lipoproteins and lipoprotein metabolism. The effect of exercise on lipoprotein subclasses is often more significant than is reflected by routine measures of lipoprotein cholesterol. These effects have important clinical implications.
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Lipoproteins and Lipoprotein Metabolism
1975The plasma lipoproteins provide the body with a transport system for the otherwise insoluble lipids. All lipids except for free fatty acids and lysolecithin, circulate in plasma from their site of origin to their site of utilization in association with these lipid-protein complexes, the lipoproteins. In healthy humans, more than 100 g of triglycerides,
S. Eisenberg, R. I. Levy
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Adiponectin and lipoprotein metabolism
Obesity Reviews, 2013SummaryAdiponectin is secreted by the adipose tissue and it has been shown to be down‐regulated in states of insulin resistance and in cardiovascular disease. It has also been found to be correlated with various parameters of lipoprotein metabolism, and in particular, it is associated with the metabolism of high‐density lipoprotein (HDL) and ...
G A, Christou, D N, Kiortsis
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Lipid and Lipoprotein Metabolism
Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2022The exogenous lipoprotein pathway starts with the incorporation of dietary lipids into chylomicrons in the intestine. Chylomicron triglycerides are metabolized in muscle and adipose tissue and chylomicron remnants are formed, which are removed by the liver.
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Receptor Interactions Controlling Lipoprotein Metabolism
Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 1984Lipoprotein receptors play a central role in lipoprotein metabolism and a major role in cholesterol homeostasis. The most completely characterized lipoprotein receptor is the LDL (low density lipoprotein) or apo-B,E(LDL) receptor. The apo-B,E(LDL) receptor is present on both hepatic and extrahepatic cells and is responsible for the metabolism of a ...
K H, Weisgraber +3 more
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1978
In the majority of us middle-aged males in the postprandial state, right now pancreatic and plasma lipases are working to dispose of the fatty parts of our breakfast aided by carbohydrate stimulated insulin incretion. At the vascular endothelium the rising VLDL and IDL compete for binding sites with LDL and the HDL as “guards” may be fighting adverse ...
G, Schlierf +5 more
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In the majority of us middle-aged males in the postprandial state, right now pancreatic and plasma lipases are working to dispose of the fatty parts of our breakfast aided by carbohydrate stimulated insulin incretion. At the vascular endothelium the rising VLDL and IDL compete for binding sites with LDL and the HDL as “guards” may be fighting adverse ...
G, Schlierf +5 more
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Lipoprotein metabolism in diabetes
Current Opinion in Lipidology, 1994An understanding of lipoprotein metabolism in diabetes is essential because dyslipidemia contributes to the atherosclerotic process in diabetic individuals. Current work has centered on elucidating the compositional changes and apolipoprotein alterations of plasma lipoproteins that occur in diabetic individuals.
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Lipoprotein metabolism and thrombosis
Current Opinion in Lipidology, 1994Recent evidence suggests that long-chain saturated fatty acids (i.e. stearic acid), produced on lipolysis of triglyceride-rich lipoproteins in the interface of circulating remnant particles provide a contact surface that activates the contact system of coagulation and subsequently activates factor VII.
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