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Low-density-lipoprotein

Cholesterol is biosynthesized in the liver trans ported throughout the body to be used in a va riety of ways and returned to the liver where it serves as the biosynthetic precursor to other steroids But cholesterol is a lipid and isn t soluble in water How can it move through the blood if it doesn t dis solve in if The answer is that it doesn t dissolve but IS instead carried through the blood and tissues as part of a lipoprotein (lipid + protein = lipoprotein) The proteins that carry cholesterol from the liver are called low density lipoproteins or LDLs those that return it to the liver are the high-density lipoproteins or HDLs If too much cholesterol is being transported by LDL or too little by HDL the extra cholesterol builds up on the walls of the arteries caus mg atherosclerosis A thorough physical examination nowadays measures not only total cholesterol con centration but also the distribution between LDL and HDL cholesterol An elevated level of LDL cholesterol IS a risk factor for heart disease LDL cholesterol is bad cholesterol HDLs on the other hand remove excess cholesterol and are protective HDL cholesterol IS good cholesterol... [Pg.1096]

Low density lipoprotein (LDL) (Section 26 11) A protein which cames cholesterol from the liver through the blood to the tissues Elevated LDL levels are a nsk factor for heart disease LDL is often called bad cholesterol... [Pg.1288]

Love My Carpet Lovibond Comparator Low alcohol beers Low alloy steel Low density lipoprotein... [Pg.578]

Eor very large proteins, such as low-density lipoproteins or gelatin, TSK-GEL PW columns with a large pore size have been shown to be very effective... [Pg.121]

LIPOPROTEINS. Blood plasma lipoproteins are prominent examples of the class of proteins conjugated with lipid. The plasma lipoproteins function primarily in the transport of lipids to sites of active membrane synthesis. Serum levels of low density lipoproteins (LDLs) are often used as a clinical index of susceptibility to vascular disease. [Pg.126]

Low density lipoprotein (LDL) (/3-lipoprotein) Triacylglycerols, phospholipids, cholesterol 67... [Pg.127]

The unexpected role of vitamin E (a-tocopherol) in peroxidation of human low-density lipoprotein 99ACR27. [Pg.231]

Anion exchange resins are basic polymers with a high affinity for anions. Because different anions compete for binding to them, they can be used to sequester anions. Clinically used anion exchange resins such as cholestyramine are used to sequester bile acids in the intestine, thereby preventing their reabsorption. As a consequence, the absorption of exogenous cholesterol is decreased. The accompanying increase in low density lipoprotein (LDL)-receptors leads to the removal of LDL from the blood and, thereby, to a reduction of LDL cholesterol. This effect underlies the use of cholestyramine in the treatment of hyperlipidaemia. [Pg.90]

Low-density Lipoprotein Receptor Gene Family Growth Factors... [Pg.469]

As yet, no human diseases have been identified as a result of FATPl mutations. However, genetic polymorphisms in the human FATPl gene have been linked to dyslipidemia. An A/G exchange at position +48 in intron 8 of the FATPl gene has been shown to result in increased TG concentrations in female but not in male subjects. In a second study, the same polymorphism was linked to increased postprandial TG concentrations and smaller low density lipoprotein (LDL) particles. To date, it is still unknown if this polymorphism is associated with altered levels of FATPl expression and/or function. [Pg.497]

Cells in the atheroma derived from both macrophages and smooth muscle cells that have accumulated modified low-density lipoproteins. Their cytoplasm laden with lipid causes the foamy appearance on microscopy... [Pg.508]

A class of important pharmacological compounds that are the most effective drugs for lowering plasma levels of low-density-lipoprotein (LDL)-cholesterol. [Pg.596]

HMG-COA-Reductase Inhibitors Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor Gene Family... [Pg.606]

Very low-density lipoprotein receptor ( VLDLR) and APOE receptor-2 ( APOER2) are two gene family members with redundant functions. They are expressed in neurons of the developing brain and act as cell... [Pg.705]


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