Literature DB >> 175234

Cholesteryl ester metabolism in tissue culture cells: II. Source of accumulated esterified cholesterol in Fu5AH rat hepatoma cells.

G H Rothblat, L Arbogast, D Kritchevsky, M Naftulin.   

Abstract

Previous investigations had demonstrated that Fu5AH rat hepatoma cells accumulated large quantities of esterified cholesterol when grown in hyperlipemic rabbit serum. The present investigation has determined the sources of the cellular esterified cholesterol when the cells were grown in hyperlipemic serum. Cellular esterification of endogenous and exogenous free cholesterol contributed 10% and 30%, respectively. The remaining 60% of the accumulated cellular esterfied cholesterol was derived from exogenous (serum) cholesteryl esters. Evidence for the hydrolysis of a portion of the incorporated esterified cholesterol is presented. A stimulation of free cholesterol incorporation and cellular esterification is elicited by hyperlipemic serum and serum lipoproteins when compared to normolipemic serum present at equivalent exogenous cholesterol concentrations. The effect of hyperlipemic serum is reduced by Tween-80 and Triton WR-1339. Comparative data on esterified cholesterol accumulation, free cholesterol incorporation, and cellular cholesterol esterification in Fu5-5 rat hepatoma cells, L-cells, and rabbit aortic medial cells are presented.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 175234     DOI: 10.1007/bf02532658

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lipids        ISSN: 0024-4201            Impact factor:   1.880


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