alpha(1)-Antitrypsin (alpha(1)-AT) is a serum protease inhibitor that is synthesized mainly in the liver, and its rate of synthesis markedly increases in response to inflammation. This increase in alpha(1)-AT synthesis results in an increase in peptides, like its carboxyl-terminal C-36 peptide (C-36), resulting from alpha(1)-AT cleavage by proteases. Atherosclerosis is a form of chronic inflammation, and one of the risk factors is elevated plasma cholesterol levels. Because of the correlation between atherosclerosis, plasma cholesterol content, inflammation, and alpha(1)-AT rate of synthesis, we investigated the effect of the C-36 serpin peptide on hepatic bile acid biosynthesis. We discovered that C-36 is a powerful and specific transcript...
Bile acids regulate the cholesterol 7alpha-hydroxylase gene (CYP7A1), which encodes the rate-limitin...
Elevated lipid levels in the bloodstream, in particular high levels of LDL cholesterol, are a major...
Regulation of bile acid synthesis, a key determinant of cholesterol homeostasis, is still incomplete...
The transcription of the gene (CYP7A1) encoding cholesterol 7-hydroxylase, a key enzyme in cholester...
Bile acid metabolism plays an essential role in cholesterol homeostasis and is critical for the init...
Cholesterol is essential for normal growth and development in mammals. However, excess cholesterol c...
The aim of the theses is to characterize the mechanism that participate in the regulation of activit...
Cholesterol 7 alpha-hydroxylase (7 alpha-hydroxylase) is the rate-limiting enzyme in bile acid biosy...
Mammals dispose of cholesterol mainly through 7α-hydroxylated bile acids, and the enzyme catalyzing ...
Bile acid metabolism plays an essential role in cholesterol homeostasis and is critical for the init...
Excess plasma cholesterol, in particular high levels of LDL cholesterol, is a major risk factor for ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe conversion of cholesterol to bile acids is the major qua...
Disruption of hepatic cholesterol homeostasis may predispose to important clinical conditions such a...
The studies presented herein examine the role of cholesterol-7[alpha]-hydroxylase, paraoxonase-1, an...
Cholesterol is essential for normal growth and development in both man and mouse. However, excess ch...
Bile acids regulate the cholesterol 7alpha-hydroxylase gene (CYP7A1), which encodes the rate-limitin...
Elevated lipid levels in the bloodstream, in particular high levels of LDL cholesterol, are a major...
Regulation of bile acid synthesis, a key determinant of cholesterol homeostasis, is still incomplete...
The transcription of the gene (CYP7A1) encoding cholesterol 7-hydroxylase, a key enzyme in cholester...
Bile acid metabolism plays an essential role in cholesterol homeostasis and is critical for the init...
Cholesterol is essential for normal growth and development in mammals. However, excess cholesterol c...
The aim of the theses is to characterize the mechanism that participate in the regulation of activit...
Cholesterol 7 alpha-hydroxylase (7 alpha-hydroxylase) is the rate-limiting enzyme in bile acid biosy...
Mammals dispose of cholesterol mainly through 7α-hydroxylated bile acids, and the enzyme catalyzing ...
Bile acid metabolism plays an essential role in cholesterol homeostasis and is critical for the init...
Excess plasma cholesterol, in particular high levels of LDL cholesterol, is a major risk factor for ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe conversion of cholesterol to bile acids is the major qua...
Disruption of hepatic cholesterol homeostasis may predispose to important clinical conditions such a...
The studies presented herein examine the role of cholesterol-7[alpha]-hydroxylase, paraoxonase-1, an...
Cholesterol is essential for normal growth and development in both man and mouse. However, excess ch...
Bile acids regulate the cholesterol 7alpha-hydroxylase gene (CYP7A1), which encodes the rate-limitin...
Elevated lipid levels in the bloodstream, in particular high levels of LDL cholesterol, are a major...
Regulation of bile acid synthesis, a key determinant of cholesterol homeostasis, is still incomplete...