Author/Authors
Melba Hernandez، نويسنده , , Judy Montenegro، نويسنده , , Mark Steiner، نويسنده , , Dooseop Kim، نويسنده , , Carl Sparrow، نويسنده , , Patricia A. Detmers، نويسنده , , Samuel D. Wright، نويسنده , , Yu-Sheng Chao، نويسنده ,
DocumentNumber
1601626
Title Of Article
Intestinal absorption of cholesterol is mediated by a saturable, inhibitable transporter
شماره ركورد
11930
Latin Abstract
Although the mechanism by which dietary cholesterol is absorbed from the intestine is poorly understood, it is generally accepted that cholesterol is absorbed from bile acid micelles in the jejunum. Once inside the enterocytes, cholesterol is esterified by the action of acyl-coenzyme A:cholesterol acyltransferase (ACAT), assembled into chylomicrons, and secreted into the lymph. In this work, mechanistic aspects of cholesterol absorption were probed using compounds that block cholesterol absorption in hamsters. Sterol glycoside cholesterol absorption inhibitors, exemplified by L-166,143, (3β,5α,25R)-3-[(4″,6″-bis[2-fluoro-phenylcarbamoyl]-B- -cellobiosyl)oxy]-spirostan-11-one, potently blocked absorption of radioactive cholesterol, and the potencies of several analogs correlated with their ability to lower plasma cholesterol. Each molecule of L-166,143 blocked the uptake of 500 molecules of cholesterol, rendering it unlikely that the inhibitor interacts directly with the cholesterol or bile acid. Radiolabeled L-166,143 bound to the mucosa and binding was blocked by active, but not inactive, cholesterol absorption inhibitors. Subtle changes in the structure of sterol glycosides yielded large changes in their ability to block both cholesterol absorption and binding of radiolabeled L-166,143. Large species-to-species variation in potency was also observed. These lines of evidence support the interpretation that dietary cholesterol is absorbed via a specific transporter found in the intestinal mucosa.
From Page
232
NaturalLanguageKeyword
Brush border , intestine , Cholesterol absorption inhibitor , Cholesterol transport , Hamster
JournalTitle
Studia Iranica
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242
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242
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