Various physiological functions have been ascribed to the liver X receptors (LXRs). Recently, we have identified new functions of these nuclear receptors in steroidogenic tissues. In adrenal, LXRalpha prevents accumulation of free cholesterol in mouse by controlling expression of genes involved in all aspects of cholesterol utilization. Under chronic dietary stress, adrenals from LXR-deficient mice accumulate free cholesterol while wild-type animals maintain cholesterol homeostasis through basal regulation of cholesterol efflux and storage. Hence, LXRalpha provides a safety valve to limit free cholesterol levels as a basal protective mechanism in the adrenal. Beside, mice lacking LXRalpha show lower levels of testicular testosterone while w...
A close relationship exists between cholesterol and female reproductive physiology. Indeed, choleste...
Sterility affects 15 % of French population and its prevalence is propagating since four or five dec...
AbstractWe demonstrate that mice lacking the oxysterol receptor, LXRα, lose their ability to respond...
International audienceLiver X receptors (LXRs) alpha and beta are nuclear receptors whose transcript...
AbstractLiver X receptor (LXR) α and LXRβ belong to the nuclear receptor superfamily. For many years...
SummaryLiver X receptors (LXRs) are nuclear receptors that play crucial roles in lipid metabolism in...
AbstractRecent experiments have identified LXRα, a nuclear hormone receptor that binds oxysterols, a...
The liver X receptors (LXRs) are nuclear receptors that play central roles in the transcriptional co...
AbstractRecent experiments have identified LXRα, a nuclear hormone receptor that binds oxysterols, a...
Cholesterol is an essential nutrient although toxic in excess, naturally converted into oxysterols. ...
International audienceA close relationship exists between cholesterol and female reproductive physio...
Liver X receptor (LXR) and LXR are nuclear oxysterol recep-tors whose biological function has so ...
International audienceA close relationship exists between cholesterol and female reproductive physio...
Sterility affects 15 % of French population and its prevalence is propagating since four or five dec...
A close relationship exists between cholesterol and female reproductive physiology. Indeed, choleste...
A close relationship exists between cholesterol and female reproductive physiology. Indeed, choleste...
Sterility affects 15 % of French population and its prevalence is propagating since four or five dec...
AbstractWe demonstrate that mice lacking the oxysterol receptor, LXRα, lose their ability to respond...
International audienceLiver X receptors (LXRs) alpha and beta are nuclear receptors whose transcript...
AbstractLiver X receptor (LXR) α and LXRβ belong to the nuclear receptor superfamily. For many years...
SummaryLiver X receptors (LXRs) are nuclear receptors that play crucial roles in lipid metabolism in...
AbstractRecent experiments have identified LXRα, a nuclear hormone receptor that binds oxysterols, a...
The liver X receptors (LXRs) are nuclear receptors that play central roles in the transcriptional co...
AbstractRecent experiments have identified LXRα, a nuclear hormone receptor that binds oxysterols, a...
Cholesterol is an essential nutrient although toxic in excess, naturally converted into oxysterols. ...
International audienceA close relationship exists between cholesterol and female reproductive physio...
Liver X receptor (LXR) and LXR are nuclear oxysterol recep-tors whose biological function has so ...
International audienceA close relationship exists between cholesterol and female reproductive physio...
Sterility affects 15 % of French population and its prevalence is propagating since four or five dec...
A close relationship exists between cholesterol and female reproductive physiology. Indeed, choleste...
A close relationship exists between cholesterol and female reproductive physiology. Indeed, choleste...
Sterility affects 15 % of French population and its prevalence is propagating since four or five dec...
AbstractWe demonstrate that mice lacking the oxysterol receptor, LXRα, lose their ability to respond...