Broedl_2004_Trends.Cardiovasc.Med_14_202

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Title : Endothelial lipase: a modulator of lipoprotein metabolism upregulated by inflammation - Broedl_2004_Trends.Cardiovasc.Med_14_202
Author(s) : Broedl UC , Jin W , Rader DJ
Ref : Trends Cardiovasc Med , 14 :202 , 2004
Abstract :

Both acute and chronic inflammatory states are associated with decreased levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, yet the underlying mechanism is poorly understood. Endothelial lipase (EL), a recently described member of the triglyceride lipase family, has been shown to be a key enzyme in HDL metabolism. Expression of EL by endothelial cells is upregulated by proinflammatory cytokines and is associated with increased EL-specific triglyceride and phospholipase activity in vitro. Thus, EL may play an important role in lipid metabolism and energy homeostasis in states of acute and chronic inflammation.

PubMedSearch : Broedl_2004_Trends.Cardiovasc.Med_14_202
PubMedID: 15261893
Gene_locus related to this paper: human-LIPG

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Broedl UC, Jin W, Rader DJ (2004)
Endothelial lipase: a modulator of lipoprotein metabolism upregulated by inflammation
Trends Cardiovasc Med 14 :202

Broedl UC, Jin W, Rader DJ (2004)
Trends Cardiovasc Med 14 :202