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Abstract
Incubation of [4-(14)C]cholesteryl palmitate with the 12,000 g supernatant fraction of adult rat brain fortified with an NADPH-generating system and beta-mercaptoethylamine resulted in formation (2-5%) of more polar metabolites characterized as a mixture of cholesterol-5,6-epoxides. Under extended incubation conditions, cholestane-3beta-5alpha-6beta-triol was isolated as the major end product of the incubations. Free [4-(14)C]cholesterol incubated under similar conditions was not oxidized, whereas oxidation of [4-(14)C]cholesteryl palmitate appeared to be dependent upon hydrolysis of the ester by the rat brain microsomal subcellular fraction. Elimination of the NADPH-generating system or the addition of EDTA to the incubation mixture inhibited epoxide formation, suggesting that the products are derived from an NADPH-dependent enzymatic lipoperoxidation mechanism. The in vitro conversion of [4-(14)C]cholesterol-5alpha,6alpha-epoxide to cholestane-3beta,5alpha,6beta-triol was also demonstrated in rat brain subcellular fractions in the absence of added cofactors.Entities:
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Year: 1973 PMID: 4147522
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Lipid Res ISSN: 0022-2275 Impact factor: 5.922