Lipid transporters Flashcards

1
Q

Main lipid in chylomicrons

A

TAGs

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2
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Apoproteins in chylomicrons

A

B-48 (A, C, and E)

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3
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Function of chylomicrons

A

Transports dietary TAGs to adipose and other tissues

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4
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Main lipid in chylomicron remnants

A

TAGs

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5
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Apoproteins in chylomicron remnants

A

B-48 (A, C, and E)

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6
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Function of chylmicron remants

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Delivers remaining dietary TAGs to the liver; exchanges TAGs for CE and delivers CE to the liver

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7
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Main lipid in VLDL

A

TAG

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8
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Apoproteins in VLDL

A

B-100 (A, C, and E)

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9
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Function of VLDL

A
  • Transports endogenously synthesized TAGs to heart tissue, skeletal muscle, and adipose
  • Exchanges TAGs for CE in HDLs
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10
Q

What is IDL?

A

Remnants of VLDL after exchange with HDLs

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11
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Main lipid in IDL

A

Cholesterol and TAGs

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12
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Apoproteins in IDL

A

B-100 and E

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13
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Function of IDL

A

Transports remaining TAG and traded CE to the liver

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14
Q

How are LDLs formed?

A

Through processing of IDL on the way back to the liver

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15
Q

Main lipid in LDLs

A

Cholesterol

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16
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Apoproteins in LDLs

A

B-100

17
Q

Function of LDLs

A

Delivers cholesterol to the liver and other cells, including steroidogenic cells

18
Q

Where are HDLs formed?

A

In the liver, some in the intestines

19
Q

Main lipid in HDLs

A

Cholesterol

20
Q

Apoproteins in HDLs

A

A’s (C, E)

21
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Function of HDL

A
  • Accepts cholesterol from peripheral cells, esterifies them, and transports them back to the liver
  • Atheroprotective via enzymes such as paraoxonase that inhibits LDL oxidation
  • Serves as a transporter for circulating lipoproteins