Studies on the cholesterol-free mouse -: Strong activation of LXR-regulated hepatic genes when replacing cholesterol with desmosterol

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作者
Heverin, Maura
Meaney, Steve
Brafman, Anat
Shafir, Millicent
Olin, Maria
Shafaati, Marjan
von Bahr, Sara
Larsson, Lilian
Loevgren-Sandblom, Anita
Diczfalusy, Ulf
Parini, Paolo
Feinstein, Elena
Bjoerkhem, Ingemar [1 ]
机构
[1] Karolinska Univ Hosp, Div Clin Chem, Karolinska Inst, S-14186 Huddinge, Sweden
[2] Quark Biotech Inc, Fremont, CA USA
关键词
desmosterol; sterol deficiency; sterol malabsorption; LXR-activation; Abcg5;
D O I
10.1161/ATVBAHA.107.149823
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 [临床医学]; 100201 [内科学];
摘要
Objective-Characterization of cholesterol homeostasis in male mice with a genetic inactivation of 3 beta-hydroxysteroid-Delta(24)-reductase, causing replacement of almost all cholesterol with desmosterol. Methods and Results-There was an increase in hepatic sterol synthesis and markedly increased fecal loss of neutral sterols. Fecal excretion of bile acids was similar in knockout mice and in controls. The composition of bile acids was changed, with reduced formation of cholic acid. It was shown that both Cyp7a1 and Cyp27a1 are active toward desmosterol, consistent with the formation of normal bile acids from this steroid. The levels of plant sterols were markedly reduced. Hepatic mRNA levels of 3-hydroxy- 3-methylglutaryl (HMG) coenzyme A (CoA) reductase, Srebp-1c, Srebp-2, Cyp7a1, Abcg5, Abcg8, and Fas were all significantly increased. Conclusions-The changes in hepatic mRNA levels in combination with increased biliary and fecal excretion of neutral steroids, reduced tissue levels of plant sterols, increased plasma levels of triglyceride-rich VLDL, are consistent with a strong activation of LXR-targeted genes. The markedly increased fecal loss of neutral sterols may explain the fact that the Dhcr24(-/-) mice do not accumulate dietary cholesterol. The study illustrates the importance of the integrity of the cholesterol structure-presence of a double bond in the steroid side-chain is compatible with life but is associated with serious disturbances in sterol homeostasis.
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页码:2191 / 2197
页数:7
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