Title : Paraoxonase 1 deficiency in mice is associated with reduced steroid biosynthesis: effects on HDL binding, cholesteryl ester accumulation and scavenger receptor type BI expression - Gamliel-Lazarovich_2010_Atherosclerosis_211_130 |
Author(s) : Gamliel-Lazarovich A , Gantman A , Shiner M , Coleman R , Aviram M , Keidar S |
Ref : Atherosclerosis , 211 :130 , 2010 |
Abstract :
OBJECTIVE: Selective uptake of high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesteryl ester (CE) is considered as the major source of cholesterol for production of steroids in the adrenal gland in rodents. As paraoxonase 1 (PON1) is an HDL-associated lipo-lactonase that has been shown to increase binding of HDL to macrophages, we used PON1 knock-out (PON1KO) mice to test the possible role of PON1 in corticosterone (CS) biosynthesis. METHODS AND |
PubMedSearch : Gamliel-Lazarovich_2010_Atherosclerosis_211_130 |
PubMedID: 20189567 |
Gamliel-Lazarovich A, Gantman A, Shiner M, Coleman R, Aviram M, Keidar S (2010)
Paraoxonase 1 deficiency in mice is associated with reduced steroid biosynthesis: effects on HDL binding, cholesteryl ester accumulation and scavenger receptor type BI expression
Atherosclerosis
211 :130
Gamliel-Lazarovich A, Gantman A, Shiner M, Coleman R, Aviram M, Keidar S (2010)
Atherosclerosis
211 :130