Lipoprotein lipase in heart and myocytes: characteristics with intralipid as substrate.

1992 
Abstract 1. 1. Intralipid is a suitable substrate for measuring lipoprotein lipase activity in the presence of other triacylglycerol lipases in heart and myocytes. 2. 2. Triacylglycerol lipase activity in heart and myocytes was increased 10-fold in the presence of serum at pH 7/4 and 8.1. The serum-stimulated activity in myocytes was 95% inhibited by saturating concentrations of antiserum to lipoprotein lipase. 3. 3. Both heparin-releasable and non-releasable lipoprotein lipase fractions had similar K m values for Intralipid and a similar pattern of inhibition by high density lipoprotein but different responses to heparin. 4. 4. Isoproterenol did not alter lipoprotein lipase activity in cardiac myocytes.
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