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When apolipoprotein A-I mimetic peptides synthesized from either D- or L-amino acids were given orally to LDL receptor-null mice, only the peptide synthesized from D-amino acids was stable in the circulation and enhanced the ability of HDL to protect LDL against oxidation. The peptide synthesized from L-amino acids was rapidly degraded and excreted in the urine. When a peptide synthesized from D-amino acids (D-4F) was administered orally to LDL receptor-null mice on a Western diet, lesions decreased by 79%. When added to the drinking water of apoE-null mice, D-4F decreased lesions by approximately 75% at the lowest dose tested (0.05 mg/mL). The marked reduction in lesions occurred independent of changes in total plasma or HDL-cholesterol.
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Mohamad Navab
University of California, Los Angeles
G.M. Anantharamaiah
Susan Hama
Yala Rajabhat University
Circulation
Institute for Atherosclerosis Research
MACOM (United States)
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1bd2f0923c8e1e6e9cc562 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/hc0302.103711