Reduced cholesterol absorption upon PPAR delta activation coincides with decreased intestinal expression of NPC1L1

  • van der Veen, JN
  • Kruit, JK
  • Havinga, R
  • Baller, JFW
  • Chimini, G
  • Lestavel, S
  • Staels, B
  • Groot, PHE
  • Groen, AK
  • Kuipers, F
Publication date
March 2005

Abstract

Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) control the transcription of genes involved in lipid metabolism. Activation of PPARdelta may have antiatherogenic effects through the increase of plasma HDL, theoretically promoting reverse cholesterol transport from peripheral tissues toward the liver for removal via bile and feces. Effects of PPARdelta activation by GW610742 were evaluated in wild-type and Abca1-deficient (Abca1(-/-)) mice that lack HDL. Treatment with GW610742 resulted in an similar to 50% increase of plasma HDL-cholesterol in wild-type mice, whereas plasma cholesterol levels remained extremely low in Abca1(-/-) mice. Yet, biliary cholesterol secretion rates were similar in untreated wild-type and Abca1(-/-) mice and un...

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