Diurnal course of the suitability of serum samples obtained from normal subjects and from patients with primary endogenous hypertriglyceridaemia to serve as substrate for milk lipoprotein lipase
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Serum samples, obtained at various times of the day from four normal subjects and five patients with primary endogenous hypertriglyceridaemia on a carbohydrate-rich diet (meals at 09.00, 13.00 and 17.00 h), were incubated with cows' milk lipoprotein lipase (LPL) to investigate the susceptibility of the triglyceride(TG)-rich lipoprotein fraction to hydrolysis. Mean KM and vmax of this reaction increased in patients between 09.00 and 13.00 h (p = 0.016 and 0.015, respectively) and decreased again thereafter, whereas no diurnal change was observed in normal subjects (p = 0.31 and 0.27, respectively). At 13.00 and 23.00 h patients showed a higher mean KM (p<0.02) at at 23.00 h a higher mean vmax (p<0.03) than normal subjects. When the data were expressed as reaction rates (FFA formation rates) at TG-concentrations in the in vivo range, neither group showed a diurnal difference. Patients showed a significantly lower reaction rate than normal subjects only at 13.00 h at TG concentrations below 3 mmol·1-1. This suggests that a defect in the suitability of TG-rich particles to serve as a substrate for LPL is not likely to play a role in the development of hypertriglyceridaemia.
TNO Identifier
288796
Source
Scandinavian journal of clinical and laboratory investigation, 45, pp. 207-215.
Pages
207-215
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