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Lipids digestion and absorption, blood plasma lipids, lipoproteins Biochemistry II Lecture 1 2008 (J.S.)

Triacylglycerols (as well as free fatty acids and both free and esterified cholesterol) are very hydrophobic. They are not soluble in water unless they are emulsified and/or included in micelles in the presence of tensides. Lipids in the diet Western diet contains 40 % of lipids or more. From that amount, approx. 90 % triacylglycerols, phospholipids, esterified and free cholesterol, glycolipids, and lipophilic vitamins. In the mouth and stomach, a negligable amount of triacylglycerol may be hydrolysed by the action of lingual and gastric lipase, particularly in sucklings. Mechanical action of the stomach converts dietary lipids into an emulsion containing droplets about 1 µm in diameter. 2

In the intestine, hydrogen carbonate secreted by pancreas raise ph to the value ~ 6. In the presence of bile acids, fat droplets form mixed micelles (< 20 nm). The protein colipase, secreted along with lipase, binds to the dietary fat and to the lipase (1:1) causing it to be more active. Pancreatic lipase hydrolyzes fatty acids from positions 1 and 3 of triacylglycerols, producing free fatty acids and 2-monoacylglycerols. The pancreatic secretion also contains cholesterol esterase that remove fatty acids from cholesterol esters and phospholipases that digest phospholipids to their components. Lipid absorption through the brush border microvilli of the enterocytes lining the lumen is either preceded by dissociation of the micelles or the micelles enter the cell by a channel (protein NPC1L1). Short and medium chain fatty acids (C 4 to C 12 ) don't require bile acids for their absorption. The bile acids, which remain in the intestine, are extensively absorbed when they reach the ileum. 3

The mixed micelles in the chyme are composed, in varying proportions, of the fatty acids (FFA), mono- and diacylglycerols (MG and DG), perharps some unhydrolysed triacylglycerol (TG), and anions of bile acids, together with minor components of the diet such as phospholipids, free cholesterol, and fat-soluble vitamins. Intestinal lumen Mucosal cell (enterocyte) 4

Within the mucosal cells, triacylglycerols are resynthesized (the details are given in Biochemistry I Metabolism of lipids INTESTINAL LUMEN Triacylglycerols ENTEROCYTES (epithelial cells of intestinal mucosa) Phospholipids, cholesterol Apolipoproteins B 48 and A-I 2- Triacylglycerols (resynthesized from activated components in the smooth ER) Chylomicrons secreted (exocytosis) from the mucosal cells enter the chyle of the lymphatic lacteals. Thoracic duct delivers chylomicrons into the blood. Short-chain fatty acids glycerol may enter the branches of the portal vein and are transported to the liver bound to plasma albumin.. 5

Plasma lipids Total concentrations of different lipid classes: Approx. Approx. median Recommended Mole fraction Approx. mass M r value of c cut-off point of total FA concn. ρ Triacylglycerols 860 1.5 mmol/l 2.3 mmol/l 0.35 1.3 g/l (Phospholipids) 750 (2,5 mmol/l) 0.30 (2.0 g/l) Cholesterol, total 385 5.0 mmol/l desirable < 5.2 mmol/l (high risk > 6.2 mmol/l) 0.30 2.0 g/l Non-esterified FA 260 0.5 mmol/l 0.05 0.1 g/l Average mass concentration of all lipids approx. 5 g l 1. 6

Lipoprotein particles transport triacylglycerols and cholesterol in body fluids Common structure of lipoprotein particles: Hydrophobic core Superficial layer (hydrophilic surface) E.g. the diameter of a low-density lipoprotein (LDL) particle is about 30 nm and it consists of about 50 % cholesterol (both free and esterified), 20 % phospholipids, 20 % apoprotein B-100 and 10 % triacylglycerols. 7

Plasma lipoproteins Density Size nm Elpho mobility Origin Protein % TG % C + CE % PL % Chylomicrons < 950 100-1000 none Intestinal mucosa 1 2 B 48, A-I > 85 3-7 7 Liver < 10 VLDL 950-1010 30-90 pre-β (intestine) B B100, C-II, E ~ 60 ~ 15 15 IDL 1005-1020 25-30 (VLDL) LDL 1020-1063 20-35 β (IDL) 11 B 100, E ~ 30 ~ 40 ~ 20 20 B 100 ~ 10 ~ 50 20 HDL nascent 1125-1210 3.6-4.4 Liver (intestine) ~ 50 spherical HDL 3 HDL 2 (CE-rich) HDL 2 (TG-rich) 1063-1125 4.4-6.3 α A-I (C, E) A-I, A-II ~ 3 ~ 25 (< 3) (> 3) (> 25) (< 25) ~ 25 8

Major plasma lipoproteins and their functions M r Mean plasma level mg / l Apo A-I 28 330 1 210 Apo A-II 17 380 370 Constituent of HDL and CM (risk of high II/I ratio) Function LCAT activation LCAT inhibition (displaces the enzyme from lipoprotein) Apo B 550 000 100 950 VLDL, IDL, LDL recognition of LDL Apo B 48 270 000.. CM recognition of chylomicrons LCAT activation, Apo C-I 6 610 70 VLDL, HDL LPL inhibition Apo C-II 8 800 40 HDL, VLDL, CM LPL activation (cofactor) Apo C-III 8 750 130 VLDL, CM, HDL LPL inhibition Apo E 2 ~ 34 000 ~ 50 Apo E 3 (Apo E 4 ) nascent HDL HDL CM, VLDL high levels in coronary heart disease and Alzheimer disease recognition of CM, IDL (HDL?) polymorphic forms 9

Transport of exogenous lipids (dietary fat) Thoracic duct Blood plasma Chylomicrons TG INTESTINE Chylomicrons apo-b 48, apo-a-i apo-c-ii, apo-e (from HDL) HYDROLYSIS in lysosomes Apo E receptors Glycerol REMNANTS LIPOPROTEIN LIPASE MUSCLE UTILIZATION by β-oxidation FA ADIPOSE TISSUE FA RESYNTHESIS of TG (reserve fat) 10

Transport of endogenously synthesized lipids VLDL Apo E receptors HYDROLYSIS (and cholesterol) Apo B 100 receptors HDL LDL IDL LIPOPROTEIN LIPASE LIPOPROTEIN LIPASE FA Apo B 100 receptors HYDROLYSIS in lysosomes (and supply of cholesterol) FA 11

Function of HDL nascent HDL (discoidal) apo A-I apo C-II apo E (apoc-ii and E) CM VLDL spherical LDL IDL HDL 2 (TG-rich) CE TG CE VLDL TG CETP CETP HDL 3 (C-rich) LCAT CE TG C cholesterol ester transfer protein (CETP) transfers cholesterol esters from HDL to VLDL in exchange for TG C C C picking up cholesterol from cell membranes PERIPHERAL TISSUES 12

Cellular uptake of LDL Apo B 100 /E receptor-mediated endocytosis of intact LDL: Cholesterol that enters the liver cell this highly specific way inhibits de novo cholesterol synthesis as well as synthesis of new LDL (apo B 100 ) receptors. (Goldstein and Brown) Cholesterol uptake (namely from chemically modified LDL) by scavenger receptors of macrophages and other types of cells does not regulate intracellular cholesterol levels, but it may result in formation of foam cells or initiate apoptosis. 13

Scavenger receptors internalize modified LDL (oxidized or Tyr-nitroLDL). While the expression of apo B/E receptor is inhibited by the high intracellular concentration of cholesterol, the expression of the scavenger receptor remains unregulated (on the contrary, the expression of it is supposed to be induced). The scavenger receptors class A are present on macrophages, scavenger receptors class B are on hepatocytes and other cell types (adipocytes, blood platelets, myocytes, endothelial cells, etc.) It is very interesting that one of the scavenger receptors class B, type I, called membrane protein CD 36 or fatty acid translocase (FAT, identical with the glycoprotein IV/IIIb on blood platelets) enables the transport of fatty acids, both free and esterified cholesterol, and anionic phospholipids across the plasma membrane through facilitated diffusion. 14