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Implications of cholesterol autoxidation products in the pathogenesis of inflammatory diseases.

Noriyuki Miyoshi1, Luigi Iuliano2, Susumu Tomono3, Hiroshi Ohshima3.   

Abstract

There is rising interest in non-enzymatic cholesterol oxidation because the resulting oxysterols have biological activity and can be used as non-invasive markers of oxidative stress in vivo. The preferential site of oxidation of cholesterol by highly reactive species is at C7 having a relatively weak carbon-hydrogen bond. Cholesterol autoxidation is known to proceed via two distinct pathways, a free radical pathway driven by a chain reaction mechanism (type I autoxidation) and a non-free radical pathway (type II autoxidation). Oxysterols arising from type II autoxidation of cholesterol have no enzymatic correlates, and singlet oxygen ((1)ΔgO2) and ozone (O3) are the non-radical molecules involved in the mechanism. Four primary derivatives are possible in the reaction of cholesterol with singlet oxygen via ene addition and the formation of 5α-, 5β-, 6α- and 6β-hydroxycholesterol preceded by their respective hydroperoxyde intermediates. The reaction of ozone with cholesterol is very fast and gives rise to a complex array of oxysterols. The site of the initial ozone reaction is at the Δ5,6 -double bond and yields 1,2,3-trioxolane, a compound that rapidly decomposes into a series of unstable intermediates and end products. The downstream product 3β-hydroxy-5-oxo-5,6-secocholestan-6-al (sec-A, also called 5,6-secosterol), resulting from cleavage of the B ring, and its aldolization product (sec-B) have been proposed as a specific marker of ozone-associated tissue damage and ozone production in vivo. The relevance of specific ozone-modified cholesterol products is, however, hampered by the fact sec-A and sec-B can also arise from singlet oxygen via Hock cleavage of 5α-hydroperoxycholesterol or via a dioxietane intermediate. Whatever the mechanism may be, sec-A and sec-B have no enzymatic route of production in vivo and are reportedly bioactive, rendering them attractive biomarkers to elucidate oxidative stress-associated pathophysiological pathways and to develop pharmacological agents.
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Keywords:  Cholesterol autoxidation; Inflammation; Oxidative stress; Oxysterols; Secosterol

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24412245     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2013.12.107

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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