A comparative kinetic study on human pancreatic and Thermomyces lanuginosa lipases: Inhibitory effects of tetrahydrolipstatin in the presence of lipid substrates

2010 
Abstract The inhibitory effects of tetrahydrolipstatin (THL) on the hydrolytic activity of human pancreatic lipase (HPL) and T. lanuginosa lipase (TLL) on various lipidic substrates ‘poisoned’ with THL as previously described was studied, using either the pH-stat, monomolecular film or oil drop technique. Prior to adding lipase (method C), an ethanolic solution of THL was injected in a tributyrin (TC4) or a purified soybean oil (PSO) emulsion prepared in a pH-stat vessel. Under these conditions, THL was found to be a potent HPL inhibitor. After being dissolved in the pure triglyceride phase (method D), THL also strongly inhibited HPL. However, with TC4 as substrate TLL was efficiently inhibited by THL only when method C was used and not method D. The very different inhibitory effects on HPL and TLL recorded with method D and PSO as substrate were confirmed using the monomolecular film and oil drop techniques. With a monomolecular film of dicaprin (di-C10) as substrate, 1 molecule of THL embedded in 400 000 molecules of di-C10 sufficed to reduce the HPL activity to half of its initial value. HPL was therefore efficiently inhibited by THL with all the methods and substrates tested here. Paradoxically, TLL was inhibited by THL molecules transiently present in the aqueous phase and not by the THL molecules present at the triglyceride/water interface. It should therefore be stressed that the inhibitory effects of THL on each lipase depend strongly on the method and the substrate used.
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