Pathways of cholesterol homeostasis in mouse retina responsive to dietary and pharmacologic treatments[S]
Effects of serum cholesterol on cholesterol content in the retina are currently unknown. It is also unclear how cholesterol levels are controlled in the retina. High-cholesterol diet and oral administrations of simvastatin were used to modulate serum cholesterol in mice. These treatments only modest...
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doaj-a44e95ea5bc0451e99451e63edc1129e2021-04-28T06:00:46ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22752015-01-015618197Pathways of cholesterol homeostasis in mouse retina responsive to dietary and pharmacologic treatments[S]Wenchao Zheng0Natalia Mast1Aicha Saadane2Irina A. Pikuleva3Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106To whom correspondence should be addressed; Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106Effects of serum cholesterol on cholesterol content in the retina are currently unknown. It is also unclear how cholesterol levels are controlled in the retina. High-cholesterol diet and oral administrations of simvastatin were used to modulate serum cholesterol in mice. These treatments only modestly affected cholesterol content in the retina and had no significant effect on retinal expression of the major cholesterol- and vision-related genes; the sterol-regulatory element binding protein pathway of transcriptional regulation does not seem to be operative in the retina under the experimental conditions used. Evidence is obtained that posttranslational mechanisms play a role in the control of retinal cholesterol. Retinal genes were only upregulated by oral administrations of TO901317 activating liver X receptors. Three of the upregulated genes could be of particular importance (apoD, Idol, and Rpe65) and have not yet been considered in the context of cholesterol homeostasis in the retina. Collectively, the data obtained identify specific features of retinal cholesterol maintenance and suggest additional therapies for age-related macular degeneration, a blinding disease characterized by cholesterol and lipid accumulations in chorioretinal tissues.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002222752035642Xcytochrome P450transcriptional regulationposttranslational regulation3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl-CoA reductaseliver X receptorsterol-regulatory element binding protein |
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Wenchao Zheng Natalia Mast Aicha Saadane Irina A. Pikuleva Pathways of cholesterol homeostasis in mouse retina responsive to dietary and pharmacologic treatments[S] Journal of Lipid Research cytochrome P450 transcriptional regulation posttranslational regulation 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl-CoA reductase liver X receptor sterol-regulatory element binding protein |
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Wenchao Zheng Natalia Mast Aicha Saadane Irina A. Pikuleva |
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Pathways of cholesterol homeostasis in mouse retina responsive to dietary and pharmacologic treatments[S] |
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Pathways of cholesterol homeostasis in mouse retina responsive to dietary and pharmacologic treatments[S] |
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Pathways of cholesterol homeostasis in mouse retina responsive to dietary and pharmacologic treatments[S] |
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Pathways of cholesterol homeostasis in mouse retina responsive to dietary and pharmacologic treatments[S] |
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Pathways of cholesterol homeostasis in mouse retina responsive to dietary and pharmacologic treatments[S] |
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pathways of cholesterol homeostasis in mouse retina responsive to dietary and pharmacologic treatments[s] |
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Journal of Lipid Research |
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Effects of serum cholesterol on cholesterol content in the retina are currently unknown. It is also unclear how cholesterol levels are controlled in the retina. High-cholesterol diet and oral administrations of simvastatin were used to modulate serum cholesterol in mice. These treatments only modestly affected cholesterol content in the retina and had no significant effect on retinal expression of the major cholesterol- and vision-related genes; the sterol-regulatory element binding protein pathway of transcriptional regulation does not seem to be operative in the retina under the experimental conditions used. Evidence is obtained that posttranslational mechanisms play a role in the control of retinal cholesterol. Retinal genes were only upregulated by oral administrations of TO901317 activating liver X receptors. Three of the upregulated genes could be of particular importance (apoD, Idol, and Rpe65) and have not yet been considered in the context of cholesterol homeostasis in the retina. Collectively, the data obtained identify specific features of retinal cholesterol maintenance and suggest additional therapies for age-related macular degeneration, a blinding disease characterized by cholesterol and lipid accumulations in chorioretinal tissues. |
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cytochrome P450 transcriptional regulation posttranslational regulation 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl-CoA reductase liver X receptor sterol-regulatory element binding protein |
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