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Cholesterol metabolism


Origins of Cholesterol - College of Medicine | UC Cincinnati

Cholesterol also can be synthesized in the cell from acetyl CoA formed in the mitochondria. A rate-limiting step in the synthesis of cholesterol is the ...

OUH - Cellular Cholesterol Metabolism - OUS-research.no

Research projects: Genetic, functional and immunological approaches to reveal the unknown cases of severe hypercholesterolemia.

Regulation of Cholesterol Metabolism

The synthesis, absorption and destruction of cholesterol in the mammal is controlled by complex interlocking feedback mechanism (or mechanisms).

Lipid metabolism - Wikipedia

Lipid metabolism ... Lipid metabolism is the synthesis and degradation of lipids in cells, involving the breakdown and storage of fats for energy and the ...

Diabetes Contributes to Cholesterol Metabolism Regardless of Obesity

Cholesterol absorption efficiency was lower and cholesterol synthesis was higher in obese subjects with diabetes than in those without diabetes.

QuickGO::Term GO:0008203

cholesterol metabolic process. Biological Process. Definition (GO:0008203 GONUTS page). The chemical reactions and pathways involving cholesterol, cholest-5-en ...

Cholesterol Metabolism | Concise Medical Knowledge - Lecturio

Cholesterol is an important lipid molecule that is used for many biologic functions. Cholesterol can either be synthesized from endogenous ...

Cholesterol Metabolism Antibodies Research - Novus Biologicals

Cholesterol is an essential molecule for plasma membrane integrity, fat digestion and the production of steroid hormones. Although cholesterol can be ...

Lipid/Cholesterol Metabolism Enzymes Research Areas

Fatty Acid Catabolism, Fatty Acid Synthesis, Leukotriene Metabolism, Prostaglandin Synthases, Other Fatty Acid Enzymes

Impaired Cholesterol Metabolism, Neurons, and Neuropsychiatric ...

Increased amounts of neuronal cholesterol increase endoplasmic reticulum stress and induce apoptotic neuronal cell death in the hippocampus, ...

KEGG PATHWAY: hsa04979

Cholesterol homeostasis in humans is regulated by well-balanced mechanisms of intestinal uptake, endogenous synthesis, transport in lipoprotein particles, and ...

Regulation of Cholesterol Metabolism in the Intestine

The rate of de novo cholesterol synthesis in the intestine is second only to that in the liver, and, in some animal species, it may actually contribute more.

Lipid Metabolism | Anatomy and Physiology II - Lumen Learning

To obtain energy from fat, triglycerides must first be broken down by hydrolysis into their two principal components, fatty acids and glycerol. This process, ...

Cholesterol metabolism in drug‑resistant cancer (Review)

Studies on various types of cancer have suggested that increased cholesterol levels promote resistance to chemotherapeutic drugs in cancer through a variety of ...

Activated cholesterol metabolism is integral for innate macrophage ...

We show that activation of cholesterol metabolism, involving cholesterol uptake, synthesis, and autophagy/lipophagy, is integral to innate immune responses in ...

Human cholesterol metabolism - Maastricht University

Aerobic exercise, cholesterol metabolism, cholesterol absorption, cholesterol synthesis, non-cholesterol sterols, plant sterols, cholesterol.

Lipid Metabolism | Condition - UT Southwestern Medical Center

UT Southwestern Medical Center is widely recognized as one of the nation's leading clinical and research centers for lipid metabolism and lipid disorders, ...

Liver X receptor in cholesterol metabolism in

The liver X receptors (LXRs) are nuclear receptors that are activated by endogenous oxysterols, oxidized derivatives of cholesterol.

Balancing cholesterol in the brain: from synthesis to disposal

This review focuses on the developing understanding of cholesterol metabolism in the brain, discussing the sites and processes involved in its synthesis and ...

The profile of cholesterol metabolism does not interfere with the ...

Phytostanol esters reduced low-density lipoprotein cholesterol by 10–13% in both groups, and directly measured cholesterol absorption efficiency by 41 ± 7% in ...