Catabolism of prothrombin-chylomicron complexes in vivo in the rat
(1996) In Thrombosis Research 81(2). p.203-212- Abstract
- The metabolism in vivo in the rat of 125I-prothrombin-chylomicron complexes was compared to that of free 125I-prothrombin injected in saline or together with chyle chylomicrons. The group that obtained 125I-prothrombin-chylomicron complexes exhibited a faster initial decrease of plasma 125I-prothrombin, a higher radioactivity in the liver and more trichloroacetic acid soluble 125I in plasma than in the other groups that did not differ. In the group injected with 125I-prothrombin-chylomicron complexes, 4% was in the HDL, 0.7% LDL, and 0.8% in VLDL 2 hours after injection. The data thus indicate that although most of the 125I-prothrombin is released during the metabolism of the prothrombin-chylomicron complexes, some is rapidly degraded and... (More)
- The metabolism in vivo in the rat of 125I-prothrombin-chylomicron complexes was compared to that of free 125I-prothrombin injected in saline or together with chyle chylomicrons. The group that obtained 125I-prothrombin-chylomicron complexes exhibited a faster initial decrease of plasma 125I-prothrombin, a higher radioactivity in the liver and more trichloroacetic acid soluble 125I in plasma than in the other groups that did not differ. In the group injected with 125I-prothrombin-chylomicron complexes, 4% was in the HDL, 0.7% LDL, and 0.8% in VLDL 2 hours after injection. The data thus indicate that although most of the 125I-prothrombin is released during the metabolism of the prothrombin-chylomicron complexes, some is rapidly degraded and some is transferred to plasma lipoproteins and remains circulating for a considerable time period. The observations demonstrate that binding to chylomicrons influences the catabolism of prothrombin in vivo. Since chylomicrons did not influence the clearance of simultaneously injected free 125I-prothrombin, the prothrombin binding to chylomicrons or chylomicron remnants in vivo may, however, be too slow to influence the prothrombin catabolism under normal conditions (Less)
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- Xu, Ning LU ; Zhou, Li LU ; Öhlin, Ann-Kristin LU and Nilsson, Åke LU
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- 1996-01-15
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- Contribution to journal
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- Thrombosis Research
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- 81
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- 2
- article number
- 8822135
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- 203 - 212
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- Elsevier
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- pmid:8822135
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- 1879-2472
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- 10.1016/0049-3848(95)00237-5
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- Swedish
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