Journal article

CLEARANCE OF CHYLOMICRON-LIKE LIPID EMULSIONS IS INCREASED IN NORMAL RABBITS BUT NOT IN HETEROZYGOUS WATANABE HERITABLE HYPERLIPIDEMIC RABBITS FOLLOWING TREATMENT WITH CHOLESTYRAMINE OR PRAVASTATIN

JCL MAMO, A BOWLER, TG REDGRAVE, CL ELSEGOOD

CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL PHARMACOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY | WILEY | Published : 1994

Abstract

1. Cholestyramine and pravastatin are two potent hypocholesterolaemic drugs which lower plasma cholesterol by increasing the clearance of low density lipoproteins by high affinity uptake mechanisms. 2. We gave heterozygous Watanabe heritable hyperlipidaemic rabbits (hz-WHHL) cholestyramine and/or pravastatin for a two week period to try and ameliorate slow clearance of chylomicron remnants, which occurs because of reduced expression of the apolipoprotein B100/E receptor. 3. In hz-WHHL rabbits the clearance of chylomicron-like lipid emulsions, traced by the decrease in plasma cholesteryl oleate radioactivity was not improved following treatment with either of the cholesterol lowering drugs. 4..

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