- Cholesterol exchange between human serum isolated lipoproteins. Effect of protein concentration.
Cholesterol exchange between human serum isolated lipoproteins. Effect of protein concentration.
The in vitro transfer of radiolabelled unesterified cholesterol from human low- and very low- to high-density lipoproteins in the presence of either lipoprotein deficient serum or bovine serum albumin has been studied. The rate of transfer was faster from LDL (t1/2 = 44 min) than from VLDL (55 min). The presence of 2% protein had no effect on the transfer. However, 10% albumin or lipoprotein deficient serum reduced t1/2 by 35%, which indicates no specific effect of a plasma protein on the rate of transfer of unesterified cholesterol.