Lipolytic activity was measured in human plasma without prior administration of intravenous heparin. Eluted from heparin-Sepharose in a barbital buffer containing 6 mg/ml heparin, plasma lipolytic activities in 20 subjects were distributed between hepatic triglyceride lipase (HTGL, mean ± SE 60.6 ± 4.6%) and extrahepatic lipoprotein lipase (LPL, 39.4 ± 4.6%). Confirmation of the identities of HTGL and LPL was provided by inhibitory antisera. Preheparin LPL activity was absent in plasma from a patient with type I hyperlipoproteinemia. Both preheparin HTGL and LPL activities correlated with the respective activities measured in plasma obtained 15 min after intravenous injection of heparin (rs = + .774 and +.685, respectively; n = 12). Evidence for the metabolic regulation of preheparin lipases was provided by measurement of significant increases in LPL and HTGL activities after oral glucose ingestion. Overall, preheparin plasma HTGL and LPL activities may reflect ongoing lipoprotein lipolytic activity in tissue beds, and because these measurements do not require the administration of intravenous heparin, they should prove useful for additional studies of short-term regulation of the lipases.
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May 01 1988
Plasma Lipolytic Activity: Relationship to Postheparin Lipolytic Activity and Evidence for Metabolic Regulation
Robert H Eckel;
Robert H Eckel
Department of Medicine, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Denver, Colorado
Department of Medicine, Columbia University of Physicians and Surgeons, and the Department of Medicine, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine
New York, New York
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Ira J Goldberg;
Ira J Goldberg
Department of Medicine, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Denver, Colorado
Department of Medicine, Columbia University of Physicians and Surgeons, and the Department of Medicine, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine
New York, New York
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LaDonna Steiner;
LaDonna Steiner
Department of Medicine, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Denver, Colorado
Department of Medicine, Columbia University of Physicians and Surgeons, and the Department of Medicine, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine
New York, New York
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Trudy J Yost;
Trudy J Yost
Department of Medicine, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Denver, Colorado
Department of Medicine, Columbia University of Physicians and Surgeons, and the Department of Medicine, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine
New York, New York
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James R Paterniti, Jr
James R Paterniti, Jr
Department of Medicine, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Denver, Colorado
Department of Medicine, Columbia University of Physicians and Surgeons, and the Department of Medicine, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine
New York, New York
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Address correspondence to Robert H. Eckel, MD, Division of Endocrinology, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO 80262.
Diabetes 1988;37(5):610–615
Article history
Received:
December 30 1986
Revision Received:
October 15 1987
Accepted:
October 15 1987
PubMed:
3360217
Citation
Robert H Eckel, Ira J Goldberg, LaDonna Steiner, Trudy J Yost, James R Paterniti; Plasma Lipolytic Activity: Relationship to Postheparin Lipolytic Activity and Evidence for Metabolic Regulation. Diabetes 1 May 1988; 37 (5): 610–615. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.37.5.610
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