Measurement of prebeta-1 HDL in human plasma by an ultrafiltration-isotope dilution technique.

Prebeta-1 HDL is a 67-kDa species of plasma high-density lipoproteins (HDL) that contains two copies of apolipoprotein A-I. It functions in a metabolic cycle of cholesterol retrieval and may be formed during lipolysis in plasma. We have found that centrifugal ultrafiltration using a membrane with a permeability limit of 100 kDa discriminates categorically between the 67-kDa species and larger HDL particle species. Thus, the ultrafiltrate samples the pool of prebeta-1 HDL in plasma. We have developed a technique using the dispersal of purified prebeta-1 HDL, labeled covalently with tritium, in plasma samples, to label the prebeta-1 HDL pool. Subsequent determination of the specific activity of prebeta-1 HDL in the ultrafiltrate provides a means of calculating the content of prebeta-1 HDL in plasma by the isotope dilution principle. We employ a modification of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay technique for apolipoprotein A-I that allows the equal detection of that protein in prebeta-1 HDL and in other HDL particle species for determination of the fraction of total apolipoprotein A-I that is present in the prebeta-1 HDL particle species. The mean level of prebeta-1 HDL-associated apolipoprotein A-I in plasma samples from 86 normolipidemic adults was 74 +/- 43 microg/ml (+/-SD), representing an average of 6.6% of the total apolipoprotein A-I in plasma.

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