Literature DB >> 11290837

Key regulatory oxysterols in liver: analysis as delta4-3-ketone derivatives by HPLC and response to physiological perturbations.

Z Zhang1, D Li, D E Blanchard, S R Lear, S K Erickson, T A Spencer.   

Abstract

A number of oxysterols have been implicated in metabolic regulation. Key among these are (24S),25-epoxycholesterol and (24S)-hydroxycholesterol, high affinity ligands for the nuclear transcription factor liver X receptor alpha; 27-hydroxycholesterol, a bile acid synthetic intermediate; and 25-hydroxycholesterol, which has been used to study regulation of lipid metabolism by the sterol regulatory element-binding protein family of transcription factors. Investigation of the physiological importance of these compounds in vivo has been hampered by lack of analytical methods to reproducibly and accurately determine their concentrations in tissues. This article describes a method designed to determine quantitatively the amounts of these important side-chain oxysterols by derivatization to the Delta4-3-ketones followed by high performance liquid chromatography. The method was validated with known standards and then was used to determine the concentrations of these oxysterols in rodent liver under various physiological conditions. All four oxysterols were present in the picogram per milligram protein range and have distinct subcellular distributions and responses to physiological perturbations in vivo.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11290837

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lipid Res        ISSN: 0022-2275            Impact factor:   5.922


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