Regulation of plasma lipid homeostasis by hepatic lipoprotein lipase in adult mice

Gan Liu, Jun-Nan Xu,Dong Liu, Qingli Ding, Meng-Na Liu,Rong Chen,Mengdi Fan, Ye Zhang, Chao Zheng,Da-jin Zou,Jianxin Lyu,Weiping J. Zhang

Journal of Lipid Research(2016)

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LPL is a pivotal rate-limiting enzyme to catalyze the hydrolysis of TG in circulation, and plays a critical role in regulating lipid metabolism. However, little attention has been paid to LPL in the adult liver due to its relatively low expression. Here we show that endogenous hepatic LPL plays an important physiological role in plasma lipid homeostasis in adult mice. We generated a mouse model with the Lpl gene specifically ablated in hepatocytes with the Cre/LoxP approach, and found that specific deletion of hepatic Lpl resulted in a significant decrease in plasma LPL contents and activity. As a result, the postprandial TG clearance was markedly impaired, and plasma TG and cholesterol levels were significantly elevated. However, deficiency of hepatic Lpl did not change the liver TG and cholesterol contents or glucose homeostasis. Taken together, our study reveals that hepatic LPL is involved in the regulation of plasma LPL activity and lipid homeostasis.-Liu, G., J-N. Xu, D. Liu, Q. Ding, M-N. Liu, R. Chen, M. Fan, Y. Zhang, C. Zheng, D-J. Zou, J. Lyu, and W. J. Zhang. Regulation of plasma lipid homeostasis by hepatic lipoprotein lipase in adult mice.
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lipid metabolism,liver,hypertriglyceridemia,knockout mice
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