A fine-tuned balance between cholesterol uptake and excretion by the body is pivotal to maintain health and to remain free from the deleterious consequences of cholesterol accumulation such as cardiovascular disease. The pathways involved in intracellular and extracellular cholesterol transport are a subject of intense investigation and are being unraveled in increasing detail. In addition, insight into the complex interactions between cholesterol and bile acid metabolism has increased considerably in the last couple of years. This review provides an overview of the mechanisms involved in cholesterol uptake and excretion, with a particular emphasis on the most recent progress in this field. Special attention is given to the transintestinal ...
Except for conversion to bile salts, there is no major cholesterol degradation pathway in mammals. E...
Purpose of review To discuss recent advances in research focused on intestinal lipid handling. Recen...
It is generally assumed that HDL is the obligate transport vehicle for 'reverse cholesterol transpor...
A fine-tuned balance between cholesterol uptake and excretion by the body is pivotal to maintain hea...
Besides the well-known hepatobiliary pathway of cholesterol excretion into the feces, transintestina...
Purpose of review To discuss recent insights into the measurement and cellular basis of transintesti...
Together with the liver, the intestine serves as a homeostatic organ in cholesterol metabolism. Rece...
Besides the well-known hepatobiliary pathway of cholesterol excretion into the feces, transintestina...
Together with the liver, the intestine serves as a homeostatic organ in cholesterol metabolism. Rece...
Purpose of review Regulation of cholesterol homeostasis is a complex interplay of a multitude of met...
Hypercholesterolemia is an important risk factor for cardiovascular disease. It is caused by a distu...
Cholesterol is an essential molecule that exerts pleiotropic actions. Although its presence is vital...
Except for conversion to bile salts, there is no major cholesterol degradation pathway in mammals. E...
Purpose of review To discuss recent advances in research focused on intestinal lipid handling. Recen...
It is generally assumed that HDL is the obligate transport vehicle for 'reverse cholesterol transpor...
A fine-tuned balance between cholesterol uptake and excretion by the body is pivotal to maintain hea...
Besides the well-known hepatobiliary pathway of cholesterol excretion into the feces, transintestina...
Purpose of review To discuss recent insights into the measurement and cellular basis of transintesti...
Together with the liver, the intestine serves as a homeostatic organ in cholesterol metabolism. Rece...
Besides the well-known hepatobiliary pathway of cholesterol excretion into the feces, transintestina...
Together with the liver, the intestine serves as a homeostatic organ in cholesterol metabolism. Rece...
Purpose of review Regulation of cholesterol homeostasis is a complex interplay of a multitude of met...
Hypercholesterolemia is an important risk factor for cardiovascular disease. It is caused by a distu...
Cholesterol is an essential molecule that exerts pleiotropic actions. Although its presence is vital...
Except for conversion to bile salts, there is no major cholesterol degradation pathway in mammals. E...
Purpose of review To discuss recent advances in research focused on intestinal lipid handling. Recen...
It is generally assumed that HDL is the obligate transport vehicle for 'reverse cholesterol transpor...