Deficiancy of Lipoprotein lipase results in hypertriglyceridemia
The enzyme lipoprotein lipase (LpL) is located at the endothelial layer of capillaries of adipose tissue, muscles and heart; but not in liver.
Apo C-II present in the chylomicrons activates the LpL .
The LpL hydrolyzes triglycerides present in chylomicrons into fatty acids and glycerol.
Muscle or adipose tissue cells take up the liberated fatty acids.
Hence deficiency of lipoprotein lipase leads to high triglycerides levels in blood.