Separation of the main lipoprotein density classes from human plasma by rate-zonal ultracentrifugation

The major lipoprotein density classes (chylomicrons-VLDL, LDL, HDL2 and HDL3) were isolated from human plasma in a two-step ultracentrifugal procedure using the Ti-14 zonal rotor. The isolation of the two major high density lipoprotein subclasses (HDL2 and HDL3) was achieved in a 24-hr run using a n...

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Main Authors: J.R. Patsch, S. Sailer, G. Kostner, F. Sandhofer, A. Holasek, H. Braunsteiner
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1974-07-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
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spelling doaj-e7a36a22a8f54fa3a675a91bbe22e6892021-04-24T05:49:07ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751974-07-01154356366Separation of the main lipoprotein density classes from human plasma by rate-zonal ultracentrifugationJ.R. Patsch0S. Sailer1G. Kostner2F. Sandhofer3A. Holasek4H. Braunsteiner5Medical Department, University of Innsbruck, and Department of Medical Biochemistry, University of Graz, AustriaMedical Department, University of Innsbruck, and Department of Medical Biochemistry, University of Graz, AustriaMedical Department, University of Innsbruck, and Department of Medical Biochemistry, University of Graz, AustriaMedical Department, University of Innsbruck, and Department of Medical Biochemistry, University of Graz, AustriaMedical Department, University of Innsbruck, and Department of Medical Biochemistry, University of Graz, AustriaMedical Department, University of Innsbruck, and Department of Medical Biochemistry, University of Graz, AustriaThe major lipoprotein density classes (chylomicrons-VLDL, LDL, HDL2 and HDL3) were isolated from human plasma in a two-step ultracentrifugal procedure using the Ti-14 zonal rotor. The isolation of the two major high density lipoprotein subclasses (HDL2 and HDL3) was achieved in a 24-hr run using a nonlinear NaBr gradient in the density range of 1.00-1.40. The lipoproteins with a density < 1.063 found in the rotor's center were isolated in a second run of 140 min duration using a continuous linear NaBr gradient in the density range of 1.00-1.30. The isolated lipoproteins were analyzed for chemical composition and for electrophoretic mobility; purity of isolated fractions was checked by immunochemistry. The lipoproteins exhibited flotation rates, chemical compositions, and molecular weights similar to those found with the common sequential procedures in angle-head rotors. The amount of lipoprotein lipids in the bottom fraction of the zonal rotor was comparable to that of the angle-head rotor. The described method yields the main lipoprotein density classes free from albumin in a very short running time; compared with the rate-zonal techniques already in use, this method allows the quantitative separation of an additional lipoprotein density class (HDL2) without increasing the running time. Furthermore, this procedure proved to be suitable for isolation of plasma lipoproteins from subjects with various types and varying degrees of hyperlipoproteinemia.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520367833nonlinear density gradientcontinuous linear density gradientlipoprotein proteinlipoprotein lipids
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author J.R. Patsch
S. Sailer
G. Kostner
F. Sandhofer
A. Holasek
H. Braunsteiner
spellingShingle J.R. Patsch
S. Sailer
G. Kostner
F. Sandhofer
A. Holasek
H. Braunsteiner
Separation of the main lipoprotein density classes from human plasma by rate-zonal ultracentrifugation
Journal of Lipid Research
nonlinear density gradient
continuous linear density gradient
lipoprotein protein
lipoprotein lipids
author_facet J.R. Patsch
S. Sailer
G. Kostner
F. Sandhofer
A. Holasek
H. Braunsteiner
author_sort J.R. Patsch
title Separation of the main lipoprotein density classes from human plasma by rate-zonal ultracentrifugation
title_short Separation of the main lipoprotein density classes from human plasma by rate-zonal ultracentrifugation
title_full Separation of the main lipoprotein density classes from human plasma by rate-zonal ultracentrifugation
title_fullStr Separation of the main lipoprotein density classes from human plasma by rate-zonal ultracentrifugation
title_full_unstemmed Separation of the main lipoprotein density classes from human plasma by rate-zonal ultracentrifugation
title_sort separation of the main lipoprotein density classes from human plasma by rate-zonal ultracentrifugation
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1974-07-01
description The major lipoprotein density classes (chylomicrons-VLDL, LDL, HDL2 and HDL3) were isolated from human plasma in a two-step ultracentrifugal procedure using the Ti-14 zonal rotor. The isolation of the two major high density lipoprotein subclasses (HDL2 and HDL3) was achieved in a 24-hr run using a nonlinear NaBr gradient in the density range of 1.00-1.40. The lipoproteins with a density < 1.063 found in the rotor's center were isolated in a second run of 140 min duration using a continuous linear NaBr gradient in the density range of 1.00-1.30. The isolated lipoproteins were analyzed for chemical composition and for electrophoretic mobility; purity of isolated fractions was checked by immunochemistry. The lipoproteins exhibited flotation rates, chemical compositions, and molecular weights similar to those found with the common sequential procedures in angle-head rotors. The amount of lipoprotein lipids in the bottom fraction of the zonal rotor was comparable to that of the angle-head rotor. The described method yields the main lipoprotein density classes free from albumin in a very short running time; compared with the rate-zonal techniques already in use, this method allows the quantitative separation of an additional lipoprotein density class (HDL2) without increasing the running time. Furthermore, this procedure proved to be suitable for isolation of plasma lipoproteins from subjects with various types and varying degrees of hyperlipoproteinemia.
topic nonlinear density gradient
continuous linear density gradient
lipoprotein protein
lipoprotein lipids
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520367833
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