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Publication : Hormone-sensitive lipase is involved in hepatic cholesteryl ester hydrolysis.

First Author  Sekiya M Year  2008
Journal  J Lipid Res Volume  49
Issue  8 Pages  1829-38
PubMed ID  18480494 Mgi Jnum  J:138444
Mgi Id  MGI:3805166 Doi  10.1194/jlr.M800198-JLR200
Citation  Sekiya M, et al. (2008) Hormone-sensitive lipase is involved in hepatic cholesteryl ester hydrolysis. J Lipid Res 49(8):1829-38
abstractText  Hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) regulates the hydrolysis of acylglycerol and cholesteryl ester (CE) in various organs, including adipose tissues. However, the hepatic expression level of HSL has been reported to be almost negligible. In the present study, we found that mice lacking both leptin and HSL (Lep(ob/ob)/HSL(-/-)) showed massive accumulation of CE in the liver compared with Lep(ob/ob)/HSL(+/+) mice, while triacylglycerol (TG) accumulation was modest. Similarly, feeding with a high-cholesterol diet induced hepatic CE accumulation in HSL(-/-) mice. Supporting these observations, we detected significant expression of protein as well as mRNA of HSL in the liver. HSL(-/-) mice showed reduced activity of CE hydrolase, but not of TG lipase, in the liver compared with wild-type mice. Furthermore, we confirmed the expression of HSL in viable parenchymal cells isolated from wild-type mice. The hepatocytes from HSL(-/-) mice showed reduced activity of CE hydrolase and contained more CE than those from HSL(+/+) mice even without the incubation with lipoproteins. Incubation with LDL further augmented the accumulation of CE in the HSL-deficient hepatocytes. From these results, we conclude that HSL is involved in the hydrolysis of CE in hepatocyes.
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