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Rabbits lacking a functional LDL receptor accumulate over 4 times more Lp(a), a transgenic animal study (J Lipid Res 2000)

Original title: Defects of the LDL receptor in WHHL transgenic rabbits lead to a marked accumulation of plasma lipoprotein[a]

J Lipid Res · · 7

Fan J, Challah M, Shimoyamada H, Shiomi M, Marcovina S, Watanabe T

This study created LDL receptor (LDLr)-deficient WHHL transgenic rabbits expressing human apo(a) to test whether the LDL receptor mediates Lp(a) clearance. Compared with apo(a) transgenic rabbits with normal LDLr function, plasma Lp(a) increased 2-fold in LDLr heterozygous rabbits and 4.2-fold in LDLr-deficient (homozygous WHHL) rabbits, alongside markedly increased pre-beta lipoproteins and, in the LDLr-deficient rabbits, markedly increased total cholesterol and triglycerides. Hepatic apo(a) mRNA expression was similar between WHHL and normal-LDLr transgenic rabbits, indicating the Lp(a) accumulation was not due to increased apo(a) synthesis. The findings show absence of a functional LDL receptor leads to marked Lp(a) accumulation in this rabbit model, suggesting the LDL receptor participates in Lp(a) catabolism.

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Original abstract

In this study, we created LDL receptor (LDLr) defective (WHHL) transgenic rabbits expressing human apo[a] to examine whether LDLr mediates the Lp[a] clearance from the plasma. By crossbreeding WHHL rabbits with human apo[a] transgenic rabbits, we obtained two groups of human apo[a] transgenic rabbits with defective LDLr functions: apo[a](1/0) WHHL heterozygous (LDLr(+/-) and apo[a](+/0) WHHL homozygous (LDLr(-/-) rabbits. The lipid and lipoprotein levels of human apo[a] WHHL rabbits were compared to those of human apo[a] transgenic rabbits with normal LDLr functions (LDLr(+/+). The apo[a] production rate was evaluated by analyzing apo[a] mRNA expression in the liver, the major site for apo[a] synthesis in transgenic rabbits. We found that pre-beta lipoproteins were markedly increased accompanied by a 2-fold increase in the plasma Lp[a] in apo[a](+/0)/LDLr(+/-) rabbits and a 4.2-fold increase in apo[a](+/0)/LDLr(-/-) rabbits compared with that in apo[a](+/0) rabbits with normal LDLr function. In apo[a](+/0)/LDLr(-/-) rabbits, there was a marked increase in plasma total cholesterol and triglycerides, as was found in their counterpart non-transgenic WHHL rabbits. Northern blot analysis revealed that hepatic apo[a] expression in WHHL transgenic rabbits was similar to that in LDLr(+/+) transgenic rabbits, suggesting the accumulation of plasma Lp[a] in WHHL transgenic rabbits was not due to increased apo[a] synthesis. In conclusion, absence of a functional LDLr leads to a marked accumulation of plasma Lp[a] in human apo[a] transgenic WHHL rabbits and LDLr may participate in the catabolism of Lp[a] in rabbits.

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