In vitro inhibition of cholesterol uptake in human and animal arteries by 7-ketocholesterol |
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Authors: | Richard J. Bing J.S.M. Sarma |
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Affiliation: | 1. Huntington Memorial Hospital, Pasadena, California 91105 USA;2. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California 90033 USA |
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Abstract: | Human and pig coronary arteries and rabbit aortas were perfused with pulsatile pressure in a modified Lindbergh apparatus with blood plasma obtained from the same species. Uptake of cholesterol by the arterial wall was measured using [3H]-cholesterol as tracer. Percent distribution of synthesized lipid fractions was determined by thin-layer chromatography and liquid scintillation counting. Inhibition of cholesterol uptake by the arterial wall was studied by the addition of 7-ketocholesterol (concentrations of from 0.05 to 1 μmoles/ml in the perfusate). The addition of 7-ketocholesterol to the perfusate reduced cholesterol uptake by the vessel by an average of 90%. At concentrations of from 0.1 to 1 μmoles/ml of perfusate, 7-ketocholesterol inhibition remained unchanged. Inhibition was reduced at concentrations of ketocholesterol of 0.05 μmoles/ml. Inhibition was present in all species, and was not due to oxidation of cholesterol to 7-ketocholesterol in the perfusate. The results suggest inhibition of cholesterol uptake in the arterial wall by a competitive process. |
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