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Sarig S - - 1994
BACKGROUND: Cholesterol and calcium are prominant components within human atherosclerotic lesions. Both accumulate predominantly within the central core region of lesions. Because of similarities in some crystallographic faces of cholesterol monohydrate and calcium apatite, it has been previously proposed that deposition of one may nucleate the deposition of the other. ...
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Kaplan J R - - 1994
Epidemiologic studies link plasma cholesterol reduction to increased mortality rates as a result of suicide, violence, and accidents. Deficient central serotonergic activity is similarly associated with violence and suicidal behavior. We investigated the relationship among dietary and plasma cholesterol, social behavior, and the serotonin system as a possible explanation for ...
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Huang Y - - 1994
This study used the rat pancreatoma AR42J cells as a model to determine the effects of cholesterol on cholesterol esterase biosynthesis. Incubation of AR42J cells with low-density lipoproteins (LDL) or with the cholesterol-induced beta-very-low-density lipoproteins did not result in changes in cellular cholesterol levels. These cholesterol-rich lipoproteins also had no ...
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Momoeda M - - 1994
The uterine endometria of rabbits induced into pseudopregnancy by intramuscular injection of 17 beta-estradiol, followed by intravenous injection of human chorionic gonadotropin, expressed cholesterol sulfate at a significantly high concentration. The highest concentration of cholesterol sulfate was observed 4 days after the injection of gonadotropin for formation of the corpus ...
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Smaby J M - - 1994
Cholesterol's interfacial interaction with different sphingomyelins and phosphatidylcholines has been investigated using a Langmuir film balance. The average molecular area of cholesterol/sphingomyelin (SM) or cholesterol/phosphatidylcholine (PC) mixed monolayers was determined as a function of film composition from the force-area isotherms measured at 24 degrees C. In contrast to previous results ...
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Aono R - - 1994
Pseudomonas sp. strain ST-200, which is capable of conversion of cholesterol, was isolated from humus soil. This organism effectively modified cholesterol dissolved in an organic solvent by dehydrogenation and oxygenation. When the organism was grown in a medium overlaid with a 10% volume of a mixed organic solvent (p-xylene and ...
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Mattjus P - - 1994
In this study we have examined the interaction between cholesterol and phospholipids in monolayers using cholesterol oxidase (Streptomyces cinnamomeus) as a probe. Monolayers containing cholesterol and phospholipids in different molar ratios were exposed to cholesterol oxidase at a lateral surface pressure of 20 mN/m (at 30 degrees C). The rate ...
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DiPersio L P - - 1994
The rat pancreatic cholesterol esterase is a 74,000 molecular weight protein encoded by a gene with 10 introns and 11 exons. The last exon of the cholesterol esterase gene is the largest and is also the least conserved exon among the cholesterol esterase genes of various species. The current study ...
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Ali S - - 1994
Recently, the influence of acyl structure on galactosylceramide's (GalCer) interfacial phase behavior was studied [Ali, S., Smaby, J. M., & Brown, R.E. (1993) Biochemistry 32, 11696-11703]. Here, we show that acyl structure is a key parameter controlling GalCer's ability to interact with cholesterol. Different chain-pure GalCer species containing saturated (24:0, ...
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Dietzen D J - - 1994
Using mitochondria isolated from normal rat liver and AS-30D hepatoma in addition to cholesterol-enriched mitochondria, we have evaluated the ability of membrane cholesterol to induce changes in mitochondrial function, specifically, the preferential export of citrate (i.e., truncation of the Krebs cycle). Two in vitro cholesterol-enrichment procedures failed to produce mitochondria ...
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Sullivan D - - 1994
Cholesterol metabolism is of fundamental biological importance. This review examines the role of cholesterol metabolism in relation to non-cardiovascular disease (non-CVD). Particular attention is paid to the question of whether or not low levels of cholesterol may have harmful effects on cell function or lead to pathological processes. Many in ...
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Pandey S
Topical application of 10% cholesterol in petrolatum significantly (P< 0.05) controlled the development of ichthyosis in 62 patients taking 100 mg clofazimine daily for a period of 3 months. However, topical cholesterol application did not affect the lowering of serum cholesterol induced by oral clofazimine. Probable mechanism of action is ...
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Inglett G E - - 1994
Amylodextrins with soluble beta-glucan contents from 1 to 10% were prepared from oats and the hypocholesterolemic properties of the latter were evaluated. The products are called OATRIM and can lower blood cholesterol by replacing animal fats rich in cholesterol in food products and, possibly, by the action of beta-glucan in ...
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Tate U S - - 1994
This study highlights the differences in knowledge and misconceptions about cholesterol according to gender and race in the United States. Data were obtained from a randomly selected national sample of 1,068 adults. Respondents were asked a series of true-false questions covering such topics as recommended cholesterol levels, how cholesterol is ...
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Hore B B - - 1994
Seasonal variation of the coloration of the testes due to the presence of melanin pigments was observed in a wild passerine bird Dicrurus adsimillis. The proportion of melanin in the testes is highest in the recrudescence period, when the lipid content is moderate and cholesterol is present in the tissue ...
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Hernandez-Borrell J - - 1993
The effectiveness of cholesterol in removing the gel to liquid crystal phase transition of dispersions of pure molecular species of phosphatidylcholines (PC) that is detectable by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) has been explored. The effect of cholesterol on 16:0-18:0 PC, 16:0-18:1 PC, 16:0-18:2 PC, 16:0-20:4 PC and 16:0-22:6 PC has ...
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Motonaka J - - 1993
Enzyme microsensors using cholesterol oxidase (EC 1.1.3.6) and cholesterol esterase (EC 3.1.1.13) were developed for measuring cholesterol and cholesterol ester. The platinum microsensors (platinum diameter, 50 microns) were etched in hot aqua regia to create a cavity at their tip. A porous composite material prepared from acetylene black and Teflon ...
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Higinbotham J - - 1993
Using 13C-NMR measurements of T1, T2 and the nuclear Overhauser enhancement factor at 50.32, 90.56 and 150.87 MHz, we have measured the dynamics of cholesterol in dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMPC) vesicles from 28 to 50 degrees C. Using the model-free approach of Lipari and Szabo, we have found that at 37 degrees ...
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Ostlund R E RE - - 1993
The investigation of cholesterol metabolism in humans would be facilitated by the availability of a tracer that is not radioactive. However, to be useful such a tracer must be detectable in the large pool of body cholesterol over an extended time. To meet these requirements we used synthetic [23,24,25,26,27-13C5]cholesterol with ...
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Tomeczkowski J - - 1993
The growth kinetics of adherent baby hamster kidney cells cultivated with additional cholesterol as well as the effect of cholesterol addition on shear stress sensitivity were investigated. The influence of various cholesterol preparations was tested, whereby dimethylsulfoxide and ethanol show negative effects at higher concentrations. With addition of cholesterol in ...
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Spaziani E - - 1993
A pair of glands (Y-organs) in crustaceans synthesize and secrete ecdysteroid hormones; the obligate precursor for synthesis is circulating cholesterol. Ecdysteroid output by the Y-organs is regulated negatively by an eyestalk neurosecretory peptide, molt-inhibiting hormone (MIH). The question was addressed, does MIH suppress ecdysteroid synthesis by decreasing cholesterol supply (uptake) ...
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Slotte J P - - 1993
Pure and mixed monolayers of mono- and dihexoside cerebrosides with cholesterol have been characterized at the air/water interface. Cholesterol oxidase was used as a reporter enzyme for the cholesterol-cerebroside interaction in the mixed monolayers. The cerebrosides either were derived from bovine brain extracts or were synthetic. The dihexoside cerebrosides were ...
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Wang W - - 1993
In the assay for total cholesterol in lipid extracts by enzymatic methods, it was found necessary to redissolve the lipid prior to the reagent addition. Isopropyl alcohol was found to be best at promoting the colorimetric reaction. As little as 1.45 micrograms free cholesterol and 1.8 micrograms esterified cholesterol could ...
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Packard C J - - 1993
The measurement of plasma cholesterol is subject to particularly stringent requirements of bias and imprecision because clinically important action limits lie within the bulk of the population distribution. A pilot scheme was conducted with the aim of improving the accuracy of the assay of cholesterol in 26 laboratories in Scotland ...
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Frank E - - 1993
This article examines cholesterol-related knowledge, cholesterol-related behaviors, and plasma cholesterol levels in 12-24-year-olds, using data collected from four community-based cross-sectional surveys conducted 1979-1980, 1981-1982, 1985-1986, and 1989-1990. Participants included 1,552 individuals from randomly sampled households in two control cities (San Luis Obispo and Modesto, California) of the Stanford Five-City Project. ...
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Jones M E - - 1993
In order to compare the turnover of two major surfactant components, [1 alpha,2 alpha (n)-3H]cholesterol and [methyl14C choline] dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine (DPPC) were introduced as lamellar bodies via the trachea into lightly anesthetized rats which were then allowed to recover. The radiotracers were assumed to have entered the alveolar surfactant pool ...
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Hirsch D - - 1993
Cholesterol and calcium phosphate, the latter in the form of hydroxyapatite, accumulate in atherosclerotic lesions. In this report, we demonstrate that these organic and inorganic constituents of lesions can accumulate together, closely associated in crystal agglomerates. Using the fluorescent cholesterol probe, filipin, we identified unesterified cholesterol that was associated with ...
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McMullen T P - - 1993
We have studied the effects of cholesterol on the thermotropic phase behavior of aqueous dispersions of a homologous series of linear saturated phosphatidylcholines, using high-sensitivity differential scanning calorimetry and an experimental protocol which ensures that broad, low-enthalpy phase transitions are accurately monitored. We find that the incorporation of small amounts ...
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Roh D D - - 1993
The accumulation of tissue cholesterol and cholesteryl esters is commonly seen during the development of both atherosclerosis and glomerulosclerosis. The intracellular cholesterol content is regulated, in part, by the hydrolysis of cholesteryl esters to cholesterol, a reaction catalyzed by cholesterol esterase. Decreased cholesterol esterase has been linked to cholesteryl ester ...
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Dessí S - - 1992
The metabolism of cholesterol has been investigated in tumour cells, ascitic fluid and blood serum during the growth of an ascites hepatoma (Yoshida AH-130) in the rat. High rates of cholesterol synthesis and elevated free and esterified cholesterol content were observed in tumour cells. During tumour growth, the host animals ...
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Valsa J - - 1992
One hundred and twenty eight samples (seminal plasma) were studied for cholesterol. They included normozoospermia (44), oligozoospermia (22), oligoasthenozoospermia (34) and azoospermia (28). The cholesterol level in normal group was 61.48 mg/dl (32.5-97.5 mg/dl). Among the groups no difference was seen in cholesterol level. Correlation (r = 10.35) was existing ...
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Oguntebi B R - - 1992
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of hypercholesterolemia and a cholesterol-lowering diet on the blood vessels of dental pulp. Eighteen miniature swine were assigned to three different groups on the basis of their diets: hog finisher; hog finisher with added fat and cholesterol, or hog finisher ...
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Kökoğlu E - - 1992
This study is a comparative analysis of some lipid fractions in human brain tumors and normal brain tissue. Gliomas and meningiomas were studied and in these tumors while total lipid, total and free cholesterol and total phosphoglyceride levels were found to be significantly lower than in normal controls, the difference ...
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Mori S - - 1992
The solvent dependency and substrate specificity of polyethylene glycol (PEG)-modified cholesterol esterase (CEH) catalyzing cholesterol ester synthesis in organic solvents were studied. When cholesterol and linoleic acid were used as the substrates, PEG-modified CEH synthesized cholesterol linoleate only in water-immiscible organic solvents. Among some solvents capable of solubilizing all of ...
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Krug A - - 1992
A flow injection method for the determination of total and free cholesterol is presented. Cholesterol esterase and cholesterol oxidase are immobilized on aminoalkyl glass beads. The beads are packed into a tubular glass reactor. The cholesterol esters traversing through the esterase reactor are cleaved to cholesterol and fatty acids. The ...
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Stevens V L - - 1992
ACTH stimulates the side-chain cleavage of cholesterol in the adrenal cortex in a cycloheximide-inhibitable manner. Its mechanism involves mobilizing cholesterol to a "steroidogenic pool" where the sterol can be metabolized to pregnenolone. This pool has been proposed to be in the inner mitochondrial membrane where cytochrome P-450scc resides, and regulation ...
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Handa T - - 1992
Interfacial tensions of egg yolk phosphatidylcholine (PC) and cholesterol monolayers adsorbed at the triolein-saline interface were measured in the presence and absence of pig apolipoprotein A-1 (apoA-1) in the saline phase. In the absence of apoA-1, the adsorptions of PC and cholesterol at the interface from the triolein phase are ...
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Ansorg R - - 1992
H. pylori cells grown on cholesterol-free medium adsorb cholesterol from serum, egg yolk, and VDRL reagent. The binding of cholesterol does not influence the hydrophobicity of the cells. The haemagglutinating activity is slightly diminished. The cell-bound haemolytic activity is completely inhibited. The affinity of H. pylori for cholesterol probably acts ...
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Lolekha P H - - 1992
The present study compared three cholesterol oxidase sources (Nocardia, Streptomyces, and Pseudomonas sps.) for serum cholesterol assay. We found cholesterol oxidase isolated from Streptomyces was superior than those isolated from Nocardia and Pseudomonas sps. Performances of the reagent contained Streptomyces cholesterol oxidase was excellent and comparable to the performances obtained ...
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Venter H - - 1991
Evidence has recently been presented that myocardial ischaemia is associated with a significant increased mitochondrial cholesterol content, suggesting a redistribution of cholesterol within the ischaemic cell (Rouslin et al. 1980, 1982). The aim of this study was therefore to determine the effects of different periods of ischaemia and reperfusion on ...
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Arora R C - - 1991
The effect of single dose of three different types of high cholesterol diet on plasma total cholesterol (PTC) in 24 young healthy subjects (male:female = 1:1) aged 15 to 35 years was studied. One group (n1 = 8) was given a butter and milk diet (300 mg cholesterol and 95 ...
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Sankaram M B - - 1991
The fluid-phase behavior of binary mixtures of cholesterol with phosphatidylcholines is investigated using magnetic resonance methods. Phospholipid biradicals provide the electron spin resonance spectroscopic resolution of two immiscible fluid phases in the dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine-cholesterol system. Isotropic chemical shifts of the phospholipid carbonyl carbons in binary mixtures with cholesterol measured using solid-state ...
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Tipton C L - - 1991
A series of cholesterol hydroperoxides has been prepared and tested as inactivators of calmodulin. Two previously undescribed compounds, tentatively identified as 20-(R)-25-dihydroperoxy-5-cholesten-3 beta-ol and its 20-(S) isomer inactivate calmodulin with 50% loss of activity at 5-10 microM. Cholesterol derivatives with a single hydroperoxy group at C-20 or C-25 are less ...
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Kan C C - - 1991
Cholesterol undergoes exchange between membranes containing sphingomyelin at a much slower rate than between membranes lacking sphingomyelin. To investigate the role of the hydroxy group at the 3-position of sphingomyelin in the interaction between sphingomyelin and cholesterol, we have measured the rates of [4-14C]cholesterol exchange between unilamellar vesicles prepared with ...
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Letizia J Y - - 1991
The effects of apolipoproteins on the kinetics of cholesterol exchange have been investigated by monitoring the transfer of [14C]cholesterol from donor phospholipid/cholesterol complexes containing human apolipoproteins A, B, or C. Negatively charged discoidal and vesicular particles containing purified apolipoproteins complexed with lipid (75 mol % egg PC, 15 mol % ...
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Day C E - - 1991
Guar gum at 6% and 12% in the diet reduces total serum cholesterol by 31% and 51%, respectively, in male SEA quail fed a diet containing 0.5% cholesterol for a period of one week. Although the potency of hypocholesterolemic action of guar gum in cholesterol fed SEA quail is much ...
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Farid A - - 1991
Physical and chemical compositions of carcasses of 73 intact ram lambs of three fat-tailed Iranian breeds; Karakul (K), Mehraban (M) and Baluchi (B) were studied. Lambs were 195 days old at slaughter. Weight of wholesale cuts and bone, fat trim and trimmed meat of each cut were recorded. Moisture, protein, ...
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Brumfeld V - - 1991
The effect of cholesterol on vibrational spectra in the non polar and in the polar region of dimyristoyl phosphatidylserine (DMPS) and of phosphatidylserine from bovine spinal cord (PS) has been investigated. The small shifts in the methylene CH stretching frequencies after taking into account the contribution of the cholesterol spectrum ...
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Mehta J L - - 1990
To determine the effect of cholesterol incorporation on the ability of neutrophils to generate superoxide radicals and nitric oxide-like vasorelaxant material, isolated human neutrophils were incubated with cholesterol-rich liposomes, which increased total cholesterol content by 141% and esterified cholesterol content by 523%. Cholesterol loading resulted in 5 to 7 fold ...
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Sankaram M B - - 1990
The effect of cholesterol on the acyl chain order of three glycerophosphocholines with 14, 16, and 18 carbons per acyl chain, namely, di(14:0)PC, di(16:0)PC, and di(18:0)PC, above the gel to liquid-crystalline phase transition temperature was investigated by using 2H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Average acyl chain lengths were calculated from ...
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