Quantifying cholesterol synthesis in vivo using 2H2O: enabling back-to-back studies in the same subject

Journal of Lipid Research(2011)

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The advantages of using (H2O)-H-2 to quantify cholesterol synthesis include i) homogeneous precursor labeling, ii) incorporation of H-2 via multiple pathways, and iii) the ability to perform long-term studies in free-living subjects. However, there are two concerns. First, the t(1/2) of tracer in body water presents a challenge when there is a need to acutely replicate measurements in the same subject. Second, assumptions are made regarding the number of hydrogens (n) that are incorporated during de novo synthesis. Our primary objective was to determine whether a step-based approach could be used to repeatedly study cholesterol synthesis a subject. We observed comparable changes in the H-2-labeling of plasma water and total plasma cholesterol in African-Green monkeys that received five oral doses of (H2O)-H-2, each dose separated by one week. Similar rates of cholesterol synthesis were estimated when comparing data in the group over the different weeks, but better reproducibility was observed when comparing replicate determinations of cholesterol synthesis in the same nonhuman primate during the respective dosing periods. Our secondary objective was to determine whether n depends on nutritional status in vivo; we observed n of similar to 25 and similar to 27 in mice fed a high-carbohydrate (HC) versus carbohydrate-free (CF) diet, respectively. We conclude that it is possible to acutely repeat studies of cholesterol synthesis using (H2O)-H-2 and that n is relatively constant.-Previs, S. F., A. Mahsut, A. Kulick, K. Dunn, G. Andrews-Kelly, C. Johnson, G. Bhat, K. Herath, P. L. Miller, S-P. Wang, K. Azer, J. Xu, D. G. Johns, B. K. Hubbard, and T. P. Roddy. Quantifying cholesterol synthesis in vivo using (H2O)-H-2: enabling back-to-back studies in the same subject. J. Lipid Res. 2011. 52: 1420-1428.
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stable isotopes,mass spectrometry,kinetic biomarker,dyslipidemia,cardiovascular disease
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