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OBSERVATIONS CONCERNING THE PRODUCTION AND EXCRETION OF CHOLESTEROL IN MAMMALS  XVI  THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE LIVER TO THE CONTENT AND CONTROL OF PLASMA CHOLESTEROL ESTER

OBSERVATIONS CONCERNING THE PRODUCTION AND EXCRETION OF CHOLESTEROL IN MAMMALS XVI THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE LIVER TO THE CONTENT AND CONTROL OF PLASMA CHOLESTEROL ESTER

... On the other hand, the failure of similar restoration of reduced plasma cholesterol ester in the partially hepatectomized animal, even when the latter is given an excess amount of free c[r] ...

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Dependence of metabolic and structural heterogeneity of cholesterol ester rich very low density lipoproteins on the duration of cholesterol feeding in rabbits

Dependence of metabolic and structural heterogeneity of cholesterol ester rich very low density lipoproteins on the duration of cholesterol feeding in rabbits

... macrophages more than the corresponding Fx-H did. In fact, Fx-H harvested at 4 d produced no cholesterol ester deposition. In contrast, Fx-H harvested at 60 d markedly stimulated cholesterol ...

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THE METABOLISM OF CHYLOMICRON CHOLESTEROL ESTER IN THE RAT

THE METABOLISM OF CHYLOMICRON CHOLESTEROL ESTER IN THE RAT

... Table VI summarizes the fatty acid composition of the cholesterol ester fraction of rat liver, serum, and adrenal glands.. The amount of cholesterol.[r] ...

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Treatment of dyslipidemia with lovastatin and ezetimibe in an adolescent with cholesterol ester storage disease

Treatment of dyslipidemia with lovastatin and ezetimibe in an adolescent with cholesterol ester storage disease

... Ezetimibe is a novel type of lipid-lowering medication that prevents the absorption of cholesterol and plant ster- ols at the small intestinal brush border by interfering with the activity of the NPC1L1 receptor ...

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Two Long-Term Follow-Up Cases Preventing
Atherosclerosis by Hormone Replacement
Therapy-CETP Deficiency and Tangier Disease

Two Long-Term Follow-Up Cases Preventing Atherosclerosis by Hormone Replacement Therapy-CETP Deficiency and Tangier Disease

... The fifth, estrogen enhances the synthesis of Apo-A1 as a major part of HDL-C [17], leading to higher HDL-C. Finally, 17βE2 activates CETP, consequently, transporting cholesterol ester in HDL-C to LDL-C, in ...

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Protein markers of dysfunctional HDL in scavenger receptor class B type I deficient mice

Protein markers of dysfunctional HDL in scavenger receptor class B type I deficient mice

... CE: cholesterol ester; CETP: cholesteryl ester transfer protein; FC: free cholesterol; FPLC: fast protein liquid chromatography; HDL-C: HDL-cholesterol; LC: liquid chromatography; ...

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Plasma cholesterol metabolism in end stage renal disease  Difference between treatment by hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis

Plasma cholesterol metabolism in end stage renal disease Difference between treatment by hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis

... inhibited cholesterol ester transfer when recombined with control ...whereas cholesterol esters were ...had cholesterol metabolic rates that were within the normal range, as well as normal ...

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Cholesterol-lowing effect of taurine in HepG2 cell

Cholesterol-lowing effect of taurine in HepG2 cell

... the cholesterol-lowering effect of taurine is carried out by enhancing CYP7A1 activity or gene expression and fecal bile acid excre- tion [5, 6, 16, 17], while in vitro researches are ...cellular ...

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The antihyperlipidemic activities of 4(3H) quinazolinone and two halogenated derivatives in rats

The antihyperlipidemic activities of 4(3H) quinazolinone and two halogenated derivatives in rats

... on cholesterol esterification, as it is well known that LDL particles have a high affinity to bind to cholesterol ester, while it is free cholesterol in case of HDL [35], and that halogens ...

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Common variants in the genes of triglyceride and HDL-C metabolism lack association with coronary artery disease in the Pakistani subjects

Common variants in the genes of triglyceride and HDL-C metabolism lack association with coronary artery disease in the Pakistani subjects

... ANOVA: Analysis of variance; CAD: Coronary artery disease; CETP: Cholesterol ester transfer protein; CM: Chylomicrons; HDL-C: High density lipoprotein cholesterol; IDL: Intermediate dens[r] ...

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Impact Of Polyphenols On Cholesterol Esterase Inhibition – A Mini Review

Impact Of Polyphenols On Cholesterol Esterase Inhibition – A Mini Review

... Cholesterol esterase is a polymeric enzyme that is produced as a component of the pancreatic juice by acinar cells of pancreas ...the cholesterol esters in the diet and thus, cholesterol esterase in ...

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Physicochemical and histological changes in the arterial wall of nonhuman primates during progression and regression of atherosclerosis

Physicochemical and histological changes in the arterial wall of nonhuman primates during progression and regression of atherosclerosis

... little cholesterol ester, rare foam cells, and no extracellular cholesterol ester droplets or cholesterol ...increased cholesterol ester content to produce high melting ...

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Serum CETP status is independently associated with reduction rates in LDL-C in pitavastatin-treated diabetic patients and possible involvement of LXR in its association

Serum CETP status is independently associated with reduction rates in LDL-C in pitavastatin-treated diabetic patients and possible involvement of LXR in its association

... Cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) is a 74-kDa glycoprotein that is synthesized in liver and adipose tis- sues and subsequently secreted into the bloodstream ...the cholesterol ester (CE) from ...

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METABOLISM OF CONSTITUENT LIPIDS OF DOG CHYLOMICRONS

METABOLISM OF CONSTITUENT LIPIDS OF DOG CHYLOMICRONS

... Initial half-times of removal of radioactivity* in triglyceride fatty acids TGFA, ester cholesterol EC, free cholesterol FC, and phospholipids PL from the chylomicron fraction of plasma,[r] ...

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Cholesterol metabolism and serum non-cholesterol sterols: summary of 13 plant stanol ester interventions

Cholesterol metabolism and serum non-cholesterol sterols: summary of 13 plant stanol ester interventions

... as cholesterol absorption markers at the same time when the subjects are consuming plant sterol-added ...of cholesterol was in- creased by adding daily egg consumption, there was an elevation in the serum ...

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Altered lipoproteins in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus are associated with augmented oxidative stress: a potential role in atherosclerosis

Altered lipoproteins in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus are associated with augmented oxidative stress: a potential role in atherosclerosis

... of cholesterol (which is the main lipid component of LDL) [35], they lead to a significant reduction in CV-related mortality in the general popula- tion ...

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Modulation of VLDL triglyceride metabolism

Modulation of VLDL triglyceride metabolism

... synthetic cholesterol-rich diet, containing 0.25% (w/w) cholesterol, 1% (w/w) corn oil and 14% (w/w) bovine fat (Western-type diet) (Hope Farms, Woerden, The Netherlands) for four ...total ...

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Interaction of dietary cholesterol and triglycerides in the regulation of hepatic low density lipoprotein transport in the hamster

Interaction of dietary cholesterol and triglycerides in the regulation of hepatic low density lipoprotein transport in the hamster

... dietary cholesterol and triglyceride on rates of receptor- dependent and receptor-independent LDL transport in the liver of the ...1% cholesterol for 1 mo, receptor-dependent LDL transport in the liver was ...

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ISOTOPIC STUDIES OF PLASMA CHOLESTEROL OF ENDOGENOUS AND EXOGENOUS ORIGINS

ISOTOPIC STUDIES OF PLASMA CHOLESTEROL OF ENDOGENOUS AND EXOGENOUS ORIGINS

... Warner 21 mentions that the specific activity of free cholesterol is higher than that of ester during the "period of active absorption." The curves for plasma free and ester cholesterol [r] ...

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Scavenger receptor class B member 1 protein: hepatic regulation and its effects on lipids, reverse cholesterol transport, and atherosclerosis

Scavenger receptor class B member 1 protein: hepatic regulation and its effects on lipids, reverse cholesterol transport, and atherosclerosis

... cholesterol levels, and hence hepatic function of SR-BI, have examined polymorphisms in SR-BI for association in various lipid and metabolic traits. Initial analyses focused primarily on three single nucleotide ...

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