PMID: 7541295Jul 1, 1995Paper

Uptake of radiolabeled and colloidal gold-labeled chyle chylomicrons and chylomicron remnants by rat platelets in vitro

Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology
N XuA Nilsson

Abstract

This study examined the uptake of chyle chylomicrons (CMs) and chylomicron remnants (CMRs) by rat platelets in vitro. CMs and CMRs were doubly labeled with [3H]arachidonate ([3H]-20:4) and [14C]cholesterol and were incubated with platelets for up to 4 hours. A significant uptake (binding and/or internalization) of CMs by the platelets occurred, as indicated by the parallel increase of [3H]20:4 and [14C]cholesterol in platelets with incubation time. Addition of unlabeled CMs, VLDLs, LDLs, and HDLs decreased the uptake of labeled CMs. The competition experiments suggested that there is both a saturable binding and a nonspecific uptake of CMs. During incubation with CMs, the proportion of [3H]20:4 in phospholipids decreased and that in 1,2-x-diacylglycerol increased. The data indicated that a phospholipase C-mediated degradation of phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine occurred, whereas [3H]20:4 in triglyceride and 14C in cholesterol ester did not change. Electron microscopic studies after incubation with colloidal gold-labeled CMs (CM-Au's) demonstrated an accumulation of CM-Au particles in the open canalicular system of the platelets. Some CM-Au particles were localized in cytoplasmic vacuoles that were not stained by...Continue Reading

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