The effect of oxidizing cholesterol on gastrointestinal absorption, plasma clearance, tissue distribution, and processing by endothelial cells

被引:40
作者
Krut, LH
Yang, JW
Schonfeld, G
Ostlund, RE
机构
[1] WASHINGTON UNIV,SCH MED,DIV METAB,ST LOUIS,MO 63110
[2] WASHINGTON UNIV,SCH MED,DIV ATHEROSCLEROSIS NUTR & LIPID RES,ST LOUIS,MO
[3] BARAGWANATH HOSP,DEPT MED,ZA-2013 JOHANNESBURG,SOUTH AFRICA
[4] UNIV WITWATERSRAND,JOHANNESBURG,SOUTH AFRICA
关键词
cholesterol; cholesterol absorption; oxysterols; endothelial cells; kinetics;
D O I
10.1161/01.ATV.17.4.778
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Little is known about the absorption or metabolism of oxysterols. Toward better appreciating the metabolic consequences of oxidizing cholesterol, we compared labeled cholesterol with the labeled oxysterols 7 alpha-hydroxycholesterol, 7 beta-hydroxycholesterol, and 7-ketocholesterol prepared from [4-C-14]cholesterol, [26,26,26,27,27,27-H-2(6)]cholesterol, and [23,24,25,26,27-C-13(5)]cholesterol. Gastrointestinal absorption of oxysterols in rats was 91.5+/-0.3% compared with 75+/-1.1% for cholesterol, determined by fecal collection (P<.001). When injected intravenously and followed by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, 7 alpha-hydroxycholesterol was cleared at 23 times the rate of cholesterol. After 5 minutes, only 1.2+/-0.2% of 7 alpha-hydroxycholesterol remained in the plasma, whereas 28.0+/-1.7% of cholesterol and 40.0+/-2.5% of a triglyceride emulsion injected simultaneously were still present. [C-14]7 alpha-Hydroxycholesterol injected intravenously was also rapidly cleared from plasma, was widely distributed in tissues and organs, and showed evidence of extensive metabolism at 5 minutes. The fractional rate of uptake of radiolabeled oxysterols by cultured endothelial cells was 15.7 times that of cholesterol (P<.001), and the fractional rate of efflux was 3.4 times that of cholesterol (P<.001). Oxysterols passed through endothelial cells grown on transwell membranes at a rate 4.3 times that of cholesterol (P<.001). Fractional oxysterol transport across the endothelial cell monolayer was increased 62+/-17% when HDL was added to the medium in the lower chamber (P=.003). Oxysterols were extensively metabolized to even more polar metabolites during endothelial cell transit. These properties of oxysterols potentially provide a mechanism for enhancing transport of cholesterol through tissues and preventing accumulation of cholesterol in those cells that can oxidize it.
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