Increased glycosphingolipid levels in serum and aortae of apolipoprotein E gene knockout mice

The apolipoprotein E gene knockout (apoE−/−) mouse develops atherosclerosis that shares many features of human atherosclerosis. Increased levels of glycosphingolipid (GSL) have been reported in human atherosclerotic lesions; however, GSL levels have not been studied in the apoE−/− mouse. Here we use...

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Main Authors: Brett Garner, David A. Priestman, Roland Stocker, David J. Harvey, Terry D. Butters, Frances M. Platt
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Published: Elsevier 2002-02-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
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author Brett Garner
David A. Priestman
Roland Stocker
David J. Harvey
Terry D. Butters
Frances M. Platt
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David A. Priestman
Roland Stocker
David J. Harvey
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Frances M. Platt
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description The apolipoprotein E gene knockout (apoE−/−) mouse develops atherosclerosis that shares many features of human atherosclerosis. Increased levels of glycosphingolipid (GSL) have been reported in human atherosclerotic lesions; however, GSL levels have not been studied in the apoE−/− mouse. Here we used HPLC methods to analyze serum and aortic GSL levels in apoE−/− and C57BL/6J control mice. The concentrations of glucosyl ceramide (GlcCer), lactosyl ceramide (LacCer), GalNAcβ1-4Galβ1-4Glc-Cer (GA2), and ceramide trihexoside (CTH) were increased by approximately 7-fold in the apoE−/− mouse serum compared with controls. The major serum ganglioside, N-glycolyl GalNAcβ1-4[NeuNAcα2-3]Galβ1-4Glc-Cer (N-glycolyl GM2), was increased in concentration by approximately 3-fold. A redistribution of GSLs from HDL to VLDL populations was also observed in the apoE−/− mice. These changes were accompanied by an increase in the levels of GSLs in the aortic sinus and arch of the apoE−/− mice. The spectrum of gangliosides present in the aortic tissues was more complex than that found in the lipoproteins, with the latter represented almost entirely by N-glycolyl GM2 and the former comprised of NeuNAcα2-3Galβ1-4Glc-Cer (GM3), GM2, N-glycolyl GM2, GM1, GD3, and GD1a. In conclusion, neutral GSL and ganglioside levels were increased in the serum and aortae of apoE−/− mice compared with controls, and this was associated with a preferential redistribution of GSL to the proatherogenic lipoprotein populations. The apoE−/− mouse therefore represents a useful model to study the potential role of GSL metabolism in atherogenesis.—Garner, B., D. A. Priestman, R. Stocker, D. J. Harvey, T. D. Butters, and F. M. Platt. Increased glycosphingolipid levels in serum and aortae of apolipoprotein E gene knockout mice.
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spelling doaj.art-08ece002f2714319b564e7c5c9473a2a2022-12-21T19:53:48ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22752002-02-01432205214Increased glycosphingolipid levels in serum and aortae of apolipoprotein E gene knockout miceBrett Garner0David A. Priestman1Roland Stocker2David J. Harvey3Terry D. Butters4Frances M. Platt5Oxford Glycobiology Institute, Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QU, UKOxford Glycobiology Institute, Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QU, UKBiochemistry Group, Heart Research Institute, Sydney, 2050 N.S.W., AustraliaOxford Glycobiology Institute, Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QU, UKOxford Glycobiology Institute, Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QU, UKTo whom correspondence should be addressed.; Oxford Glycobiology Institute, Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QU, UKThe apolipoprotein E gene knockout (apoE−/−) mouse develops atherosclerosis that shares many features of human atherosclerosis. Increased levels of glycosphingolipid (GSL) have been reported in human atherosclerotic lesions; however, GSL levels have not been studied in the apoE−/− mouse. Here we used HPLC methods to analyze serum and aortic GSL levels in apoE−/− and C57BL/6J control mice. The concentrations of glucosyl ceramide (GlcCer), lactosyl ceramide (LacCer), GalNAcβ1-4Galβ1-4Glc-Cer (GA2), and ceramide trihexoside (CTH) were increased by approximately 7-fold in the apoE−/− mouse serum compared with controls. The major serum ganglioside, N-glycolyl GalNAcβ1-4[NeuNAcα2-3]Galβ1-4Glc-Cer (N-glycolyl GM2), was increased in concentration by approximately 3-fold. A redistribution of GSLs from HDL to VLDL populations was also observed in the apoE−/− mice. These changes were accompanied by an increase in the levels of GSLs in the aortic sinus and arch of the apoE−/− mice. The spectrum of gangliosides present in the aortic tissues was more complex than that found in the lipoproteins, with the latter represented almost entirely by N-glycolyl GM2 and the former comprised of NeuNAcα2-3Galβ1-4Glc-Cer (GM3), GM2, N-glycolyl GM2, GM1, GD3, and GD1a. In conclusion, neutral GSL and ganglioside levels were increased in the serum and aortae of apoE−/− mice compared with controls, and this was associated with a preferential redistribution of GSL to the proatherogenic lipoprotein populations. The apoE−/− mouse therefore represents a useful model to study the potential role of GSL metabolism in atherogenesis.—Garner, B., D. A. Priestman, R. Stocker, D. J. Harvey, T. D. Butters, and F. M. Platt. Increased glycosphingolipid levels in serum and aortae of apolipoprotein E gene knockout mice.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520301620apoE gene knockoutganglioside analysisatherosclerosis
spellingShingle Brett Garner
David A. Priestman
Roland Stocker
David J. Harvey
Terry D. Butters
Frances M. Platt
Increased glycosphingolipid levels in serum and aortae of apolipoprotein E gene knockout mice
Journal of Lipid Research
apoE gene knockout
ganglioside analysis
atherosclerosis
title Increased glycosphingolipid levels in serum and aortae of apolipoprotein E gene knockout mice
title_full Increased glycosphingolipid levels in serum and aortae of apolipoprotein E gene knockout mice
title_fullStr Increased glycosphingolipid levels in serum and aortae of apolipoprotein E gene knockout mice
title_full_unstemmed Increased glycosphingolipid levels in serum and aortae of apolipoprotein E gene knockout mice
title_short Increased glycosphingolipid levels in serum and aortae of apolipoprotein E gene knockout mice
title_sort increased glycosphingolipid levels in serum and aortae of apolipoprotein e gene knockout mice
topic apoE gene knockout
ganglioside analysis
atherosclerosis
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520301620
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