Effects of excess dietary cholesterol on adrenal cholesterol accumulation and steroidogenesis
Autor: | J. Leeb, M. Hill, Morton Civen, S. Sekhon |
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Rok vydání: | 1984 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
medicine.drug_class medicine.medical_treatment Biology Biochemistry Cholesterol Dietary chemistry.chemical_compound Cytosol Endocrinology Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System Microsomes Internal medicine Lipid droplet Adrenal Glands medicine Animals Humans Cholesterol Cholesterol binding Cytochrome P450 Rats Inbred Strains Metabolism Sterol Esterase Aminoglutethimide Mitochondria Rats Kinetics Steroid hormone chemistry biology.protein Corticosteroid Female lipids (amino acids peptides and proteins) Corticosterone Stress Psychological Sterol O-Acyltransferase medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Journal of Steroid Biochemistry. 20:893-899 |
ISSN: | 0022-4731 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0022-4731(84)90402-3 |
Popis: | Rats maintained on diets containing 3% cholesterol for 10 weeks show marked increase in adrenal cholesterol content. The greatest part of the increase is in the cholesterol ester fraction (329%), although free cholesterol is also elevated (140%). Morphologically, a marked increase in the lipid droplet content of the cells is observed. The microsomal fraction was enriched in cholesterol with parallel increases in microsomal ACAT activity in both normal and supplemented groups. Neutral cytosolic cholesterol esterase is unaffected by the diet. No significant increase in cholesterol occurred in the mitochondrial fraction. However, cholesterol binding to cytochrome P450 was affected by the diet under certain conditions. Cholesterol supplementation elevates adrenal corticosteroid levels (43%). Mild stress results in greater increases in adrenal corticosteroids after dietary supplementation. Aminoglutethimide produces inhibition of the stress induced increase in adrenal corticosteroids. This inhibition is less pronounced in cholesterol supplemented animals than in normal animals. The lack of similar effects on plasma corticosteroid levels suggests that enhanced metabolism and clearance of the plasma corticosteroids may be taking place. |
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