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Lipid Transport and Storage Dr. Bibi Kulsoom Assistant Professor Department of Biochemistry

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Page 1: Lipid Transport And Storage

Lipid Transport and Storage

Dr. Bibi KulsoomAssistant Professor

Department of Biochemistry

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Countrywide Transport

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Structure of Small Intestine

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Structure of Small Intestine

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Triglyceride Packing & Transport

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Chylomicron

A-II

A-II

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Lymphatic system

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Blood Circulation

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A II

Chylomicron

HDLApo C II, E

B 48

E

C II

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Deloading of Chylomicrons

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Triacylgycerol Storage

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Triacylgycerol Storage

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Brown Adipose Tissue

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Chylomicron Transport to Liver

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Countrywide Transport

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Hepatic uptake of Chylomicron Remnants

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Fate of Chylomicron Remnants

Chol

TGFFA

PhoL

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Secretion of VLDL

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Lipoproteins

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Lipoprotein Structure

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Composition of Lipoproteins

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Lipoprotein Sources Main Lipid Apolipoproteins

Chylomicron Intestine Triacylgycerol A-I, A-II, A-IV, B-48,

C-I, C-II, C-III, E

Chylomicron

remnants

Chylomicron Triacylgycerol, Phospholipids, Cholesterol

B-48, E

VLDL Liver Triacylgycerol, Cholesterol

B-100, C-I, C-II, C-III

IDL VLDL Triacylgycerol B-100, E

LDL IDL Cholesterol B-100

HDL Liver, Intestine Phospholipids, Cholesterol

A-I, A-II, A-IV, C-I,C-II, C-III, D, E

Free fatty acids with Albumin

Adipose tissue

Free Fatty acid

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Apolipoproteins

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Apoprotein Function

ApoA-I Activates LCAT.

ApoA-II Enhanced hepatic lipase activity.

ApoA-IV Contributes to structure.

ApoB-48 Contributes to structure.

ApoB-100 Binds LDL receptor.

ApoC-I Probably activates LCAT.

ApoC-II Activates LPL.

ApoC-III Inhibits LPL.

ApoD Closely associated with LCAT.

ApoE Binds to LDL receptors.

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Triacylglycerol Transport

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Bood circulation

Harper’s Illustrated Biochemistry

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Triacylglycerol & Cholesterol Transport

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Harper’s Illustrated Biochemistry

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Reverse Cholesterol Transport

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Harper’s Illustrated Biochemistry

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Dislioproteinemias

• Hypoliproteinemias– abetalipoproteinemia

• Hyperliproteinemias– Deficiency of

• LPL

• Hepatic lipase

• LCAT

• LDL receptor

• Apo E

etc

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Suggested Reading:• Harper’s Illustrated Biochemistry, 28 Ed. McGraw-Hill.• Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry, 5 Ed. WHFreeman & Co.

Lipid Transport and Storage