Makino K, Scanu A M
Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, Illinois 60637.
Lipids. 1991 Sep;26(9):679-83. doi: 10.1007/BF02535613.
Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] is a low density lipoprotein which has apo(a) disulfide-linked to apoB100. Apo(a) has recently been shown to have a striking homology with plasminogen, a knowledge that has stimulated a lot of interest in the mechanism of atherogenicity and thrombogenicity of this lipoprotein particle. Several studies have documented the presence of Lp(a) in nonhuman primates with particular reference to the rhesus monkeys and baboons. The Lp(a) of rhesus monkey is structurally very similar to that of humans, except for the absence of kringle V and the amino acid composition of the catalytic region. The Lp(a) of nonhuman primates, like their human counterparts, exhibit a wide range of interindividual plasma levels and also a wide size polymorphism of apo(a). Nonhuman primates appear to represent a good model for the study of the structure and biology of Lp(a).
脂蛋白(a)[Lp(a)]是一种低密度脂蛋白,其载脂蛋白(a)[apo(a)]通过二硫键与载脂蛋白B100相连。最近发现apo(a)与纤溶酶原具有显著的同源性,这一发现激发了人们对这种脂蛋白颗粒致动脉粥样硬化和血栓形成机制的浓厚兴趣。多项研究记录了非人灵长类动物体内Lp(a)的存在,特别是恒河猴和狒狒。恒河猴的Lp(a)在结构上与人的非常相似,只是缺少kringle V和催化区域的氨基酸组成。与人类一样,非人灵长类动物的Lp(a)个体间血浆水平差异很大,apo(a)的大小也存在广泛的多态性。非人灵长类动物似乎是研究Lp(a)结构和生物学特性的良好模型。