Cholesterol synthesis and esterification in experimental xanthoma tissues.

We studied cholesterol metabolism in experimental xanthoma tissues which were induced by injection of high molecular weight sodium dextran sulfate into the dermis of hypercholesterolemic rabbits. Control studies were performed on dermal specimens of the dextran sulfate-injected site of normolipemic...

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Main Authors: H Kodama, Y Nagao, K Arakawa, J Tada, N Nohara
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1981-09-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520406601
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spelling doaj-40fab09ce05d4e9391823a17f58e47e42021-04-24T05:53:06ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751981-09-0122710331041Cholesterol synthesis and esterification in experimental xanthoma tissues.H KodamaY NagaoK ArakawaJ TadaN NoharaWe studied cholesterol metabolism in experimental xanthoma tissues which were induced by injection of high molecular weight sodium dextran sulfate into the dermis of hypercholesterolemic rabbits. Control studies were performed on dermal specimens of the dextran sulfate-injected site of normolipemic rabbits. Cholesterol accumulation was much greater in the hypercholesterolemic rabbit tissues than in the normolipemic rabbit tissues. Histiocytes and foam cells in such lesions had an ability to synthesize cholesterol. However, cholesterol synthesis was suppressed in the cholesterol-rich tissues of hypercholesterolemic rabbits. This suppression was obviously caused by the accumulation of cholesterol in the tissues which take up lipoprotein in hypercholesterolemic rabbits. On the other hand, esterification of cholesterol was greater in the hypercholesterolemic rabbit tissues than in the normolipemic rabbit tissues. Cholesterol was esterified more selectively with oleic acid than with palmitic acid. Therefore, cholesteryl oleate increased in the tissues concomitantly with the accumulation of cholesteryl esters. Fatty acids of serum origin rather than those synthesized in situ were more important in the esterification process. It was suggested that cholesterol esterification was mediated by acyl-coenzyme A:cholesterol acyltransferase and that lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase contributed little to the process.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520406601
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author H Kodama
Y Nagao
K Arakawa
J Tada
N Nohara
spellingShingle H Kodama
Y Nagao
K Arakawa
J Tada
N Nohara
Cholesterol synthesis and esterification in experimental xanthoma tissues.
Journal of Lipid Research
author_facet H Kodama
Y Nagao
K Arakawa
J Tada
N Nohara
author_sort H Kodama
title Cholesterol synthesis and esterification in experimental xanthoma tissues.
title_short Cholesterol synthesis and esterification in experimental xanthoma tissues.
title_full Cholesterol synthesis and esterification in experimental xanthoma tissues.
title_fullStr Cholesterol synthesis and esterification in experimental xanthoma tissues.
title_full_unstemmed Cholesterol synthesis and esterification in experimental xanthoma tissues.
title_sort cholesterol synthesis and esterification in experimental xanthoma tissues.
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1981-09-01
description We studied cholesterol metabolism in experimental xanthoma tissues which were induced by injection of high molecular weight sodium dextran sulfate into the dermis of hypercholesterolemic rabbits. Control studies were performed on dermal specimens of the dextran sulfate-injected site of normolipemic rabbits. Cholesterol accumulation was much greater in the hypercholesterolemic rabbit tissues than in the normolipemic rabbit tissues. Histiocytes and foam cells in such lesions had an ability to synthesize cholesterol. However, cholesterol synthesis was suppressed in the cholesterol-rich tissues of hypercholesterolemic rabbits. This suppression was obviously caused by the accumulation of cholesterol in the tissues which take up lipoprotein in hypercholesterolemic rabbits. On the other hand, esterification of cholesterol was greater in the hypercholesterolemic rabbit tissues than in the normolipemic rabbit tissues. Cholesterol was esterified more selectively with oleic acid than with palmitic acid. Therefore, cholesteryl oleate increased in the tissues concomitantly with the accumulation of cholesteryl esters. Fatty acids of serum origin rather than those synthesized in situ were more important in the esterification process. It was suggested that cholesterol esterification was mediated by acyl-coenzyme A:cholesterol acyltransferase and that lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase contributed little to the process.
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