PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL BEHAVIOR OF DIETARY AND BILIARY LIPIDS DURING INTESTINAL DIGESTION AND ABSORPTION .2. PHASE-ANALYSIS AND AGGREGATION STATES OF LUMINAL LIPIDS DURING DUODENAL FAT DIGESTION IN HEALTHY ADULT HUMAN-BEINGS

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HERNELL, O
STAGGERS, JE
CAREY, MC
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[1] BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOSP,DEPT MED,75 FRANCIS ST,BOSTON,MA 02115
[2] HARVARD UNIV,BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOSP,SCH MED,HARVARD DIGEST DIS CTR,DIV GASTROENTEROL,BOSTON,MA 02115
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10.1021/bi00460a012
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Following the feeding of a triacylglycerol-rich meal to healthy adult human beings, duodenal contents were aspirated for ex vivo chemical and physical-chemical analyses. The aspirates were collected during established lipid digestion and absorption into a “cocktail” of chemical inhibitors that rapidly inhibited ex vivo lipolysis. Following ultracentrifugation, the lipids separated into a floating oil layer, several interfacial layers, a “clear” or turbid “subphase”, and a precipitated “pellet”. By chemical and phase analyses, the floating layer was composed of oil-in-water emulsion particles with cores of triacylglycerol (TG)1 diacylglycerols (DG), and cholesteryl esters (CE) emulsified with a surface coat of partially ionized fatty acids (FA), monoacylglycerols (MG), diacylphosphatidylcholine (PL), and bile salts (BS). The interfacial layers contained similar emulsion particles dispersed among excess emulsifier which adopted a lamellar liquid-crystalline structure. Precipitated pellets were composed principally of emulsifying lipids, with smaller amounts of crystalline calcium soaps and BS. Relative lipid compositions of all but three subphases fell within a two-phase region of the condensed ternary phase diagram (Staggers et al., 1990, companion paper) where saturated mixed micelles composed of BS, FA “acid-soaps”, MG, PL, cholesterol (Ch), and traces of DG (and TG) coexisted with unilamellar liquid-crystalline vesicles composed of the same lipids. Attempts to achieve clean separation of vesicles from micelles by repeat ultracentrifugation failed.2 Compared with the structure and sizes of lipid particles in equilibrated model systems (Staggers et al., 1990), quasielastic light scattering (QLS) analysis revealed that ex vivo micellar sizes (mean hydrodynamic radii, R̄h) were similar (≤40 Å), whereas unilamellar vesicle sizes (R̄h = 200-600 Å) were appreciably smaller. Two-component QLS analysis of the subphases showed that much larger proportions of lipids were solubilized by micelles than were dispersed as unilamellar vesicles. When followed as functions of time, vesicles frequently dissolved spontaneously into mixed micelles, indicating that, in the nonequilibrium in vivo conditions, the constituent micellar phase was often unsaturated with lipids. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that, during hydrolysis of emulsified DG and TG by luminal lipases, unilamellar vesicles originate in lamellar liquid crystals that form at emulsion-water interfaces in the upper small intestine. In a BS-replete environment, unilamellar vesicles probably represent the primary dispersed product phase of human fat digestion and facilitate the dissolution of lipolytic products into unsaturated mixed micelles. We speculate that saturation of mixed micelles by unilamellar vesicles produces the most favorable thermodynamic condition for maximizing lipid absorption rates from the upper small intestine; further, lipolytic products dispersed as uni- and multilamellar vesicles may explain the slow, but efficient, fat absorption that takes place from the entire small intestine in BS-deficiency states. © 1990, American Chemical Society. All rights reserved.
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