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JBC, Vol. 250, Issue 11, 4145-4151, Jun, 1975
F. O. Nervi, H. J. Weis and J. M. Dietschy
In these studies intestinal lipoproteins were injected intravenously into
recipient rats in order to study the kinetic characteristics of cholesterol
uptake by the liver cell and inhibition of the cholesterol synthetic
pathway. Net cholesterol uptake from circulating intestinal lipoproteins
took place only in the liver, and only this tissue manifested inhibition of
cholesterol syntheses. Cholesterol uptake by the liver, quantified by a
rise in the cholesterol ester content, was a linear function of time and of
the amount of lipoprotein cholesterol administered to the animals. Using
groups of rats that were either fed cholesterol or injected intravenously
with intestinal lipoproteins as a bolus or as a continuous infusion, there
was generally a correlation between inhibition of the rate of cholesterol
synthesis and the cholesterol ester content of the liver. However, there
was no consistent quantitative relationship between these two variables
suggesting either that cholesterol ester was not the immediate effector of
the inhibition or, alternatively, that there was intracellular localization
of the effector at the site of control of the rate-limiting enzyme in the
cholesterogenic pathway.
The kinetic characteristics of inhibition of hepatic cholesterogenesis by lipoproteins of intestinal origin
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