DEMONSTRATION OF A DIRECT EFFECT ON HEPATIC ACYL COA-CHOLESTEROL ACYL TRANSFERASE (ACAT) ACTIVITY BY AN ORALLY-ADMINISTERED ENZYME-INHIBITOR IN THE HAMSTER

被引:28
作者
BURRIER, RE
DEREN, S
MCGREGOR, DG
HOOS, LM
SMITH, AA
DAVIS, HR
机构
[1] Schering-Plough Research Institute, Kenilworth
关键词
LIVER; ACYL COA-CHOLESTEROL ACYL TRANSFERASE; ENZYME INHIBITION; HAMSTERS; CHOLESTEROL; HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC AGENTS;
D O I
10.1016/0006-2952(94)90530-4
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Orally active inhibitors of acyl CoA:cholesterol acyl transferase (ACAT), such as Lederle CL277082 (LE), are known to reduce plasma and hepatic cholesteryl ester levels, although the mechanisms are not well understood. Several groups have reported the inhibition of cholesterol absorption upon oral ACAT inhibitor administration. In this study, we used 7-day dietary and drug treatments of hamsters to examine the possible effects of LE on hepatic ACAT. ACAT assays were performed using liver homogenates in the absence and presence of a saturating level of exogenously added cholesterol. LE (100 mg/kg/day) treatment of chow or 0.5% cholesterol-fed animals caused reductions in ACAT activity without additional cholesterol as compared with non-treated animals. When a saturating level of cholesterol was added to the assays, reductions in ACAT activity upon LE treatment of chow- or cholesterol-fed animals were also observed. Treatment of cholesterol-fed animals with cholestyramine in the diet reduced ACAT activity in the absence of added cholesterol. However, ACAT activities similar to those of non-treated animals were observed at a saturating level of cholesterol. This latter effect demonstrates that inhibition of cholesterol absorption reduces cholesterol delivery to the liver but does not reduce cholesterol esterifying capacity since cholestyramine is not absorbed and has no direct effect on the liver. The decreased ACAT activity in homogenates from LE-treated animals could also be mimicked in a dose-dependent manner by the addition of exogenous LE to liver homogenates from non-treated animals. These results indicate that hepatic ACAT activity is regulated by the availability of free cholesterol, and that orally administered LE has a direct effect on hepatic ACAT activity in the liver. In addition, the data are consistent with LE activity in the liver as being responsible, in part, for the reduced hepatic and plasma cholesteryl esters in treated animals.
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