Contribution of an In Vivo Oxidized LDL to LDL Oxidation and Its Association With Dense LDL Subpopulations

Author:

Sevanian Alex1,Hwang Juliana1,Hodis Howard1,Cazzolato Giuseppe1,Avogaro Pietro1,Bittolo-Bon Gabriele1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Molecular Pharmacology and Toxicology (A.S., J.H., H.H.), School of Pharmacy, and the Atherosclerosis Research Unit (A.S., H.H.), Division of Cardiology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Calif, and the Centro Regionale Specializzato per l’Arteriosclerosi (G.C., G.B.-B.), Servizio di Diabetologia, Ospedale Riuniti, Venezia, Italy.

Abstract

AbstractOxidative modification of LDL is thought to be a radical-mediated process involving lipid peroxides. The small dense LDL subpopulations are particularly susceptible to oxidation, and individuals with high proportions of dense LDL are at a greater risk for atherosclerosis. An oxidatively modified plasma LDL, referred to as LDL, is found largely among the dense LDL fractions. LDLand dense LDL particles also contain much greater amounts of lipid peroxides compared with total LDL or the more buoyant LDL fractions. The content of LDLin dense LDL particles appears to be related to copper- or heme-induced oxidative susceptibility, which may be attributable to peroxide levels. The rate of lipid peroxidation during the antioxidant-protected phase (lag period) and the length of the antioxidant-protected phase (lag time) are correlated with the LDLcontent of total LDL. Once LDL oxidation enters the propagation phase, there is no relationship to the initial LDLcontent or total LDL lipid peroxide or vitamin E levels. Beyond a threshold LDLcontent of ≈2%, there is a significant increase in the oxidative susceptibility of nLDL particles (ie, purified LDL that is free of LDL), and this susceptibility becomes more pronounced as the LDLcontent increases. nLDL is resistant to copper- or heme-induced oxidation. The oxidative susceptibility is not influenced by vitamin E content in LDL but is strongly inhibited by ascorbic acid in the medium. Involvement of LDL-associated peroxides during the stimulated oxidation of LDL is suggested by the inhibition of nLDL oxidation when LDLis treated with ebselen prior to its addition to nLDL. Populations of LDL enriched with LDLappear to contain peroxides at levels approaching the threshold required for progressive radical propagation reactions. We postulate that elevated LDLmay constitute a pro-oxidant state that facilitates oxidative reactions in vascular components.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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