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Evidence for negative feedback control of cholesterogenesis from mevalonate in liver: Absence in the intestine of guinea pigs fed A 0,5 % cholesterol diet
Authors:Renée Sablé-Amplis  René Sicart
Institution:ERA CNRS 412, Université Paul Sabatier, Institut de Physiologie F-31400 Toulouse, France
Abstract:The in vitro rate of incorporation of 2-14C]-acetate and 2-14C]-mevalonate into cholesterol of liver, ileum and caecum was determined in guinea pigs. In control animals, contrary to the situation observed when acetate was used as precursor, the rate of conversion of mevalonate to cholesterol was higher in liver than in intestine. In this latter tissue, the cholesterogenesis varied depending on the portion tested. The distribution of radiolabel derived from mevalonate between esterified and unesterified cholesterol differed among the various tissues. In cholesterol-fed guinea pigs, the plasma, liver, intestine and aorta cholesterol contents increased significantly. In addition, a negative feedback control existed for hepatic cholesterol synthesis for mevalonate and acetate. This control was absent in intestinal tissues.
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