Dietary cadmium exposure causes elevation of blood ApoE with triglyceride level in mice.

2020 
Cadmium (Cd) is a widespread toxic occupational and environmental pollutant, and its effect on lipid metabolism dysregulation has been observed. In this study, we utilized two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) and mass spectrometry (MS) technologies to explore changes in the blood plasma proteins of mice exposed to Cd. From the 2-DE, 8 protein spots were screened in response to Cd exposure, and the identities of these proteins were revealed by MALDI-TOF MS. Western blotting was applied to analyze the expression of the apolipoproteins in both plasma and liver, which were consistent with Cd-induced dyslipidemia of their composed lipid. Moreover, the Cd-induced apolipoprotein ApoE upregulation was due to inhibition of autopahgic flux in the Cd exposed mice. It was further observed from the mouse liver that Cd reduced the expression of the lipid uptake receptor low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR), which might be responsible for the coordinated elevation in blood triglycerides and abnormal apolipoproteins. This study may provide a new insight into the mechanism of Cd-induced dyslipidemia and the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
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