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(Received for publication, July 18, 1995; and in revised form, October 30, 1995) The effect of sphingomyelin (SPM) on the structure and function
of discoidal and spherical reconstituted high density lipoproteins
(rHDL) has been studied. Three preparations of discoidal rHDL with
1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl phosphatidylcholine (POPC)/SPM/unesterified
cholesterol (UC)/apolipoprotein (apo)A-I molar ratios of
99.6/0.0/10.2/1.0, 86.0/13.6/10.8/1.0, and 72.5/26.3/11.4/1.0 were
prepared by cholate dialysis. SPM did not affect discoidal rHDL size or
surface charge. Esterification of cholesterol by lecithin:cholesterol
acyltransferase (LCAT) was inhibited in the SPM-containing discoidal
rHDL. When the discoidal rHDL of POPC/SPM/UC/apoA-I molar ratio
99.6/0.0/10.2/1.0 were incubated with low density lipoproteins (LDL)
and LCAT, SPM transferred spontaneously from the LDL to the rHDL (t
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= 0.8 h) and spherical particles with
a POPC/SPM/UC/CE/apoA-I molar ratio of 24.6/4.9/3.6/24.9/1.0 were
formed. Depleting the spherical rHDL of SPM head groups by incubation
with sphingomyelinase increased the negative charge on the surface, but
did not change their size. Cholesteryl ester transfer protein
(CETP)-mediated transfers of cholesteryl esters and triglyceride
between spherical rHDL and Intralipid were not affected by SPM head
group depletion. The effect of SPM on rHDL structure was assessed
spectroscopically. SPM increased POPC acyl chain and head group packing
in the discoidal rHDL. When the spherical rHDL were depleted of SPM
head groups, POPC acyl chain packing order decreased, but head group
packing order was not affected. SPM inhibited the lipid-water
interfacial hydration of discoidal rHDL. This parameter was not
affected when the spherical rHDL were depleted of SPM head groups. The
SPM molecule and the SPM head group, respectively, inhibited the
unfolding of apoA-I in discoidal and spherical rHDL. It is concluded
that (i) SPM influences the structure of discoidal and spherical rHDL,
(ii) SPM inhibits the LCAT reaction in discoidal rHDL, and (iii) the
SPM head group does not affect CETP-mediated lipid transfers into or
out of spherical rHDL.
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