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Using gel filtration chromatography (GFC), we found that human VLDL, LDL an
d HDL transport approximate to0.03, 0.2 and 3% of plasma T-4. As T-4 could
dissociate from carriers during GFC, we evaluated [I-125]T-4 transport to l
ipoproteins (Lp) in 50 normolipidemic and euthyroid subjects by GFC and 2 i
ndependent methods: zone electrophoresis (ZE) and radioimmunoprecipitation
(RIP), At GFC, VLDL+LDL transported less T-4 (approximate to0.3%) than eith
er ZE (approximate to1.3%) or RIP (approximate to1.5-2.0%), In contrast, GP
C values for the HDL (approximate to3%) were close to the HIP values (appro
ximate to3.5%), but lower than ZE (approximate to8.5%) because of partial c
o-migration with TBG, In conclusion, GFC underestimates T-4 binding to VLDL
and LDL, which, indeed, is of the same magnitude as binding of some steroi
d hormones to CBG and SHBG, Hence, the anti-atherosclerotic effects of T-4
resulting from binding to the LDL should be greater than anticipated based
on GPC data.