Abstract 527: Decay of Hepatic and Serum Apolipoprotein(a) Levels is Slower than ApolipoproteinB Following Inhibition of Lipid Synthesis

2015 
The association of Lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) levels and increased cardiovascular risk is substantiated by human epidemiology, genetics and interventional apheresis studies. Lp(a) is a plasma lipoprotein consisting of a Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL) particle with one molecule of apolipoprotein B100 (ApoB100) covalently linked to one molecule of apolipoprotein(a). Published studies show that apo(a) synthesis and secretion from hepatoma cells is coupled to triglyceride synthesis and secretion, illustrating a point of control for Lp(a) production. The objective of this study is to compare Lp(a), apo(a) and apoB production, secretion and half-life in vivo to understand mechanisms controlling circulating levels of Lp(a). Since rodent species do not express endogenous apo(a), human apo(a) transgenic mice were created and bred with human apoB100 transgenic mice to generate Lp(a)-producing mice. The circulating level of Lp(a) in the transgenic mice is ~3.7 mg/dL that is comparable to 5.4 mg/dL measured in a healthy h...
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