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Iranian Journal of Veterinary Research. 2004; 59 (4): 357-364
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-174948

ABSTRACT

Objective: To compare the effect of HMG-CoA reductase and ACAT inhibition on the protein and phospholipid contents of perfusate VLDL1 and VLDL2


Design: Experimental study


Animal: Guina pig


Procedure: After anesthesia and abdominal surgery, guinea pig liver was perfused by Krebs-Henslite buffer through completely closed perfusion system.In continue the effect of progesterone, lovastatin and progesterone plus lovastatin on the perfusate VLDL1 and VLDL2 contents was studied.For this reason, VLDL fractions were separarted by cumulative flotation ultracentrifugation ,confirmed by electrone microscopy and in each pool total protein[TOP], total lipid and phospholipid [PL] were measured


Statistical analysis: Percent of 90 minute point mean secretion were compared among different treatment groups by ANOVA.Moreover, slope linear regression between each of treatment group and control was analyzed by t-student test


Results: Progesterone has no significant effect on total lipid,TOP and PL contents of VLDL1 while percent slope changes of linear regression for VLDL2 contents show a significant decrease in lovastatin treatment group [P<0.05]. Lovastatin lowers total lipid [by 20%] in VLDLI and [by 41%] in VLDL2.PL decrease is 20% in VLDL1 and 39% VLDL2.These changes in Progesterone plus lovastatin treatment group are 20% and 40% for total lipid and 21% and 44% for phospholipid


Clinical implications: The effect of HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors on smaller VLDL2 is more than larger VLDL1.These findings are important for using of LDL animal as a model for studying of lipoprotein disorders

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