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Lipoprotein Metabolism: Endogenous
Pathway
1. In the liver, triacylglycerol and cholesterol are
assembled with apolipoprotein B-100 to form VLDL.
2. HDL donates apolipoprotein C-II and E.
3. Apolipoprotein C-II activates LPL, causing hydrolysis of
the VLDL particle and the release of glycerol and fatty
acids. Glycerol and fatty acids can be absorbed by adipose
tissue and muscle.The hydrolyzed VLDL particles are now
called IDL
4. IDLs return to the liver and are further hydrolyzed by
hepatic lipase. This releases glycerol and fatty acids,
leaving behind IDL remnants, called LDL. After LDLs bind to
target tissues, they are endocytosized. The internalized LDL
particles are hydrolyzed with lysosomes, releasing mainly
cholesterol.
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