Abstract

Catabolism of homologous low density lipoproteins (LDL) was studied in primary culture of human hepatocytes (HH). The cell association and degradation of 125I-labeled LDL ( 125I-LDL) were curvilinear functions of substrate concentration. Cell association and degradation of 125I-LDL were inhibited by excess unlabeled LDL. Reductive methylation of unlabeled LDL abolished its ability to compete with 125I-LDL for cell association and degradation. Preincubation of HH with unlabeled LDL caused a 63% inhibition of the 125I-LDL degradation. It is concluded that the catabolism of LDL by HH proceeds in part through a receptor-mediated pathway similar to that demonstrated on extrahepatic cells. Human hepatocyte LDL Cell association Degradation High affinity association

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