Literature DB >> 5348123

Effect of the stress of unilateral adrenalectomy on the depletion of individual cholesteryl esters in the rat adrenal.

L I Gidez, E Feller.   

Abstract

Normal rats were subjected to unilateral adrenalectomy and were killed 3 hr later. The concentration and composition of the cholesteryl esters in adrenals removed at operation and after death were compared. The esterified cholesterol concentration was lower in the adrenals obtained 3 hr after surgery. Cholesteryl arachidonate decreased in concentration significantly more than any other ester, followed in order of magnitude by linoleate and oleate. The cholesteryl ester concentration of adrenals removed from sham-operated rats 3 hr after surgery was also greatly reduced. On the basis of comparison with other work on the hydrolysis of cholesteryl esters by adrenal homogenates, it is concluded that the apparent selectivity in depletion of cholesteryl esters is due to differences in their rates of hydrolysis.

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Year:  1969        PMID: 5348123

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


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7.  Fatty acid composition of the sterol ester fraction of human adrenal cortex in Cushingś syndrome and after treatment with aminoglutethimide.

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8.  Response of rat adrenal cholesteryl esters to cold stress.

Authors:  B L Walker; J A Carney
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9.  Fatty acid composition of human and rat adrenal lipids: occurrence of omega 6 docosatrienoic acid in human adrenal cholesterol ester.

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10.  Cholesteryl ester hydrolase activity in adrenal homogenates from normal and essential fatty acid-deficient female rats.

Authors:  A K Young; B L Walker
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