INVESTIGADORES
QUIROGA Ariel Dario
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Decreased triacylglycerol storage and secretion in hepatocytes expressing endoplasmic reticulum – associated hepatic lipase
Autor/es:
PARAMDAYALAN, SENTHAMIL; ERICKSON, BRUCE; KO, KERRY; KELLY, KAREN; QUIROGA, ARIEL DARIO; YAO, Z; KING-JONES, K; JACOBS, RENE; LEHNER, RICHARD
Lugar:
Steamboat Springs
Reunión:
Conferencia; FASEB Summer Research Conference: Lipid Droplets: Metabolic Consequences of the Storage of Neutral Lipids; 2010
Resumen:
Excessive hepatic triacylglycerol (TG) storage is intimately linked withinsulin resistance, metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular diseases.Hepatic TG levels are regulated by TG synthesis, degradation (lipolysisand oxidation of released fatty acids) and secretion. Despite the crucialrole of lipolysis in the provision of substrates for fatty acid oxidation andfor the assembly of apoB-containing very-low density lipoproteins, theidentities of hepatic lipases and the metabolic consequence of theiraction remains ill-defined.Hepatic lipase (HL) exhibits phospholipase A1 and TG hydrolase activitiesand has an important function in lipid metabolism. It is secreted from theliver and can be found either bound to cell-surface heparan sulfateproteoglycans or circulating in blood. HL hydrolyzes plasma lipidsassociated with high-density lipoproteins (HDL) and with apolipoproteinB (apoB)-containing lipoproteins (VLDL). Aside from its lipolytic function,HL also facilitates the selective uptake of cholesteryl esters (CE) fromHDL as well as the removal of apoB-containing lipoprotein remnants viareceptor mediated endocytosis.