SummarySeveral steps of the HDL-mediated reverse cholesterol transport (RCT) are transcriptionally regulated by the nuclear receptors LXRs in the macrophages, liver, and intestine. Systemic LXR activation via synthetic ligands induces RCT but also causes increased hepatic fatty acid synthesis and steatosis, limiting the potential therapeutic use of LXR agonists. During the last few years, the participation of the intestine in the control of RCT has appeared more evident. Here we show that while hepatic-specific LXR activation does not contribute to RCT, intestinal-specific LXR activation leads to decreased intestinal cholesterol absorption, improved lipoprotein profile, and increased RCT in vivo in the absence of hepatic steatosis. These ev...
Objective: Pharmacological LXR activation has anti-atherosclerotic actions in animal models. Part of...
Recent studies have indicated that direct intestinal secretion of plasma cholesterol significantly c...
AbstractLiver X receptors (LXRα and LXRβ) are nuclear receptors, which are important regulators of c...
Several steps of the HDL-mediated reverse cholesterol transport (RCT) are transcriptionally regulate...
SummarySeveral steps of the HDL-mediated reverse cholesterol transport (RCT) are transcriptionally r...
Background and aims: Cholesterol metabolism is tightly regulated by transcriptional and post-transcr...
Objective—We previously reported that a systemic liver X receptor (LXR) agonist promoted macrophage ...
Background & Aims: Reverse cholesterol transport (RCT) is defined as high-density lipoprotein (HDL)-...
We investigated whether: (1) liver X receptor (LXR)-driven induction of high-density lipoprotein cho...
AbstractObjectivePharmacological LXR activation has anti-atherosclerotic actions in animal models. P...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Reducing postprandial triglyceridemia may be a promising strategy to lower the ri...
The liver X receptors (LXRs) have been shown to affect lipoprotein plasma profile, lipid metabolism,...
The liver X receptors (LXRs) are nuclear receptors that play central roles in the transcriptional co...
Cellular cholesterol levels reflect a balance between uptake, efflux, and endogenous synthesis. Here...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: High-density lipoproteins (HDLs) protect against atherosclerotic cardiovascul...
Objective: Pharmacological LXR activation has anti-atherosclerotic actions in animal models. Part of...
Recent studies have indicated that direct intestinal secretion of plasma cholesterol significantly c...
AbstractLiver X receptors (LXRα and LXRβ) are nuclear receptors, which are important regulators of c...
Several steps of the HDL-mediated reverse cholesterol transport (RCT) are transcriptionally regulate...
SummarySeveral steps of the HDL-mediated reverse cholesterol transport (RCT) are transcriptionally r...
Background and aims: Cholesterol metabolism is tightly regulated by transcriptional and post-transcr...
Objective—We previously reported that a systemic liver X receptor (LXR) agonist promoted macrophage ...
Background & Aims: Reverse cholesterol transport (RCT) is defined as high-density lipoprotein (HDL)-...
We investigated whether: (1) liver X receptor (LXR)-driven induction of high-density lipoprotein cho...
AbstractObjectivePharmacological LXR activation has anti-atherosclerotic actions in animal models. P...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Reducing postprandial triglyceridemia may be a promising strategy to lower the ri...
The liver X receptors (LXRs) have been shown to affect lipoprotein plasma profile, lipid metabolism,...
The liver X receptors (LXRs) are nuclear receptors that play central roles in the transcriptional co...
Cellular cholesterol levels reflect a balance between uptake, efflux, and endogenous synthesis. Here...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: High-density lipoproteins (HDLs) protect against atherosclerotic cardiovascul...
Objective: Pharmacological LXR activation has anti-atherosclerotic actions in animal models. Part of...
Recent studies have indicated that direct intestinal secretion of plasma cholesterol significantly c...
AbstractLiver X receptors (LXRα and LXRβ) are nuclear receptors, which are important regulators of c...