R. Abraham et al., DIETARY CARBOHYDRATES AND SYNTHESIS AND SECRETION OF APOLIPOPROTEIN B-CONTAINING LIPOPROTEINS IN RAT HEPATOCYTES, Nutrition, 10(2), 1994, pp. 138-143
The influence of glucose-, sucrose- and starch-containing diets on the
synthesis and secretion of lipoprotein in the density range of very-l
ow-density lipoproteins (VLDLs) and low-density lipoproteins (LDLs) wa
s studied via primary cultures of rat hepatocytes. Apolipoprotein B se
creted by hepatocytes from rats fed a sucrose diet was significantly m
ore than in rats fed starch or glucose. This was further confirmed by
pulse labeling with [H-3]leucine and chase study. Increased synthesis
and secretion of cholesterol in lipoproteins of the VLDL and LDL densi
ty range and decreased synthesis and secretion of triglyceride in the
VLDL fraction were observed in hepatocytes from sucrose-fed animals co
mpared with those fed glucose. This indicates that the VLDL secreted b
y hepatocytes from sucrose-fed animals was richer in cholesterol but p
oorer in triglycerides than from glucose/starch- and glucose-fed anima
ls. These findings also suggest an increase in the synthesis and secre
tion of apolipoprotein B by hepatocytes on sucrose feeding, indicating
an association with an increase in cholesterogenesis.