Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2078657586> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2078657586 endingPage "454" @default.
- W2078657586 startingPage "448" @default.
- W2078657586 abstract "I have been involved in research on oxysterols since 1963 and this review is intended to cover some of the most important aspects of this work. The first project dealed with 7α-hydroxy-4-cholesten-3-one. My successful synthesis of this steroid with high specific radioactivity allowed a demonstration that it is a bile acid precursor. The mechanism of conversion of 7α-hydroxycholesterol into 7α-hydroxy-4-cholesten-3-one was investigated and I concluded that only one enzyme is required and that no isomerase is involved. Accumulation of 7α-hydroxy-4-cholesten-3-one in patients with lack of sterol 27-hydroxylase (Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis was shown to be an important pathogenetic factor. This disease is characterized by cholestanol-containing xanthomas in tendons and brain and we could show that most of this cholestanol is formed from 7α-hydroxy-4-cholesten-3-one. We also showed that 7α-hydroxy-4-cholesten-3-one passes the blood–brain barrier. In contrast to cholesterol itself, side-chain oxidized oxysterols have a high capacity to pass lipophilic membranes. We demonstrated conversion of cholesterol into 27-hydroxycholesterol to be a significant mechanism for elimination of cholesterol from macrophages. We also showed that conversion of cholesterol into 24S-hydroxycholesterol is important for elimination of cholesterol from the brain. Side-chain oxidized oxysterols have a high capacity to affect critical genes in cholesterol turnover in vitro. Most of the published in vitro experiments with oxysteroids are highly unphysiological, however. Mouse models studied in my laboratory with high or low levels of 27-hydroxycholesterol have little or no disturbancies in cholesterol homeostasis. 24S-hydroxycholesterol is an efficient ligand to LXR and suggested to be important for cholesterol homeostasis in the brain. We recently developed a mouse model with markedly increased levels of this oxysterol in circulation and brain. This overexpression had however only a very modest effect on cholesterol turnover. We concluded that oxysterols are not the master regulators of cholesterol homeostasis in vivo suggested previously." @default.
- W2078657586 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2078657586 creator A5072704585 @default.
- W2078657586 date "2013-03-01" @default.
- W2078657586 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2078657586 title "Five decades with oxysterols" @default.
- W2078657586 cites W1494702528 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W1580279589 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W1593954768 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W1596291903 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W1696248281 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W1879718453 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W1883440365 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W188528801 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W1900373396 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W1963509282 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W1967129402 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W1967580627 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W1982493902 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W1985481419 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W1990651336 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W1996336846 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W1999011506 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2017864976 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2020369029 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2022460223 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2022687598 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2026255580 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2030459443 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2041661268 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2045779796 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2046335519 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2048958063 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2052431430 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2057365200 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2061885672 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2065472382 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2065578656 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2066004420 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2081722421 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2086831301 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2088429050 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2089653224 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2103569564 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2106979923 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2113764616 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2119097234 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2128019819 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2130246259 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2133385892 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2136736928 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2137427825 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2141406827 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2152697044 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2155385401 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2160475796 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2164535648 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2167362449 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2171721352 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2189001462 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2341828181 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2345918639 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W2409051979 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W4232009782 @default.
- W2078657586 cites W4252841267 @default.
- W2078657586 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biochi.2012.02.029" @default.
- W2078657586 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23111110" @default.
- W2078657586 hasPublicationYear "2013" @default.
- W2078657586 type Work @default.
- W2078657586 sameAs 2078657586 @default.
- W2078657586 citedByCount "66" @default.
- W2078657586 countsByYear W20786575862013 @default.
- W2078657586 countsByYear W20786575862014 @default.
- W2078657586 countsByYear W20786575862015 @default.
- W2078657586 countsByYear W20786575862016 @default.
- W2078657586 countsByYear W20786575862017 @default.
- W2078657586 countsByYear W20786575862018 @default.
- W2078657586 countsByYear W20786575862019 @default.
- W2078657586 countsByYear W20786575862020 @default.
- W2078657586 countsByYear W20786575862021 @default.
- W2078657586 countsByYear W20786575862022 @default.
- W2078657586 countsByYear W20786575862023 @default.
- W2078657586 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2078657586 hasAuthorship W2078657586A5072704585 @default.
- W2078657586 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2078657586 hasConcept C181199279 @default.
- W2078657586 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2078657586 hasConcept C202751555 @default.
- W2078657586 hasConcept C2778111914 @default.
- W2078657586 hasConcept C2778163477 @default.
- W2078657586 hasConcept C2778718757 @default.
- W2078657586 hasConcept C2779399885 @default.
- W2078657586 hasConcept C2780902042 @default.
- W2078657586 hasConcept C2909350188 @default.
- W2078657586 hasConcept C2910061293 @default.
- W2078657586 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2078657586 hasConcept C71315377 @default.
- W2078657586 hasConcept C71924100 @default.