Cholesterol Efflux, Lecithin−Cholesterol Acyltransferase Activity, and Pre-β Particle Formation by Serum from Human Apolipoprotein A-I and Apolipoprotein A-I/Apolipoprotein A-II Transgenic Mice Consistent with the Latter Being Less Effective for Reverse Cholesterol Transport†

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We investigated the time course of exercise-induced lipoprotein lipase activity (LPLa) and reverse cholesterol transport (RCT) during the 24-h postexercise period. Subjects were 10 sedentary normolipidemic males [NTG; fasting triglyceride (TG) = 89.1 ± 8.6 mg/dl] and 6 hyperlipidemic males (HTG; fasting TG = 296.8 ± 64.0 mg/dl). Each subject performed a control trial (no exercise) and 4 exercise trials. In the exercise trials, a subject jogged on a treadmill at 60% of his maximal O2 consumption for 1 h. Pre- and postheparin blood samples were taken before exercise (baseline) and at 4, 8, 12, and 24 h after exercise. There was no group difference in LPLa ( P > 0.05) over the time points. When the LPLa data from the two groups were combined, LPLa at 24 h after exercise was higher than baseline or at 4, 8, 12 h after exercise ( P < 0.05). Plasma TG and lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase activity (LCATa) were higher in HTG than in NTG, and the total high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDLtot-Chol) was lower in HTG than in NTG ( P < 0.05). HDL2-Chol, LCATa, and cholesterol ester transfer protein activity did not differ during the 24-h postexercise period ( P > 0.05). These results suggest that LPLa is still increasing 24 h after an acute aerobic exercise and that the magnitude of the increase in exercise-induced LPLa in HTG was similar to that in NTG. Furthermore, in the sedentary population with or without HTG, the variables related to RCT do not change during the 24-h period after exercise.


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