Abstract
Aims/hypothesis. We have previously reported that advanced glycation end products are eliminated from the circulation mainly by scavenger
receptor-mediated uptake in hepatic sinusoidal endothelial cells. Our experiments showed that the degradation of AGE-modified
protein after endocytosis in hepatic sinusoidal endothelial cells occurs slowly compared with that of other scavenger receptor
ligands. The aim of this study was to investigate further the mechanism whereby AGE-modified protein affects the important
scavenger function of hepatic sinusoidal endothelial cells.
Methods. Primary cultures of hepatic sinusoidal endothelial cells were pre-incubated with unlabelled ligand, unbound ligand was washed
off, and the endocytic capacity was measured by addition of radiolabelled ligand, and immune electron microscopy.
Results. Pre-incubation with unlabelled AGE-modified bovine serum albumin reduced subsequent endocytosis of radiolabelled scavenger
receptor ligands AGE-modified bovine serum albumin, formaldehyde-treated serum albumin, oxidized low density lipoprotein and
acetylated low density lipoprotein by 50, 56, 32 and 20%, respectively. Non-scavenger receptor-mediated endocytosis was not
affected by pre-exposure to AGE-modified protein. Pre-incubation with a number of non-AGE-ligands did not affect subsequent
endocytosis via any of the major endocytosis receptors in hepatic sinusoidal endothelial cells. Incubation in fresh medium
for 6 h after pre-exposure to AGE-modified protein almost completely restored normal scavenger receptor-mediated endocytic
activity. Quantitative immune electron microscopy showed that the amount of a newly described scavenger receptor for AGE-modified
protein is reduced after pre-incubation with AGE-modified protein. Subcellular fractionation showed that pre-incubation with
AGE-modified protein delays intracellular transport of scavenger receptor ligands.
Conclusion/interpretation. Endocytosis of AGE-modified protein leads to loss of scavenger receptors and delayed intracellular transport in hepatic sinusoidal
endothelial cells.
Advanced glycation end products hepatic sinusoidal endothelial cells scavenger receptor mediated endocytosis endocytic capacity
intracellular transport
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