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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 37, 2280-2287, Copyright © 1996 by Lipid Research, Inc.
E De Fabiani, D Caruso, M Cavaleri, M Galli Kienle and G Galli
The Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (SLOS) is an autosomal recessive disorder
characterized by accumulation of cholesta-5,7-dien-3 beta-0l caused by a
deficiency of the enzyme desaturating this sterol to cholesterol. In
addition to other unusual sterols recently found in plasma of patients with
SLOS, namely cholesta-5,8-dien-3 beta-ol and 19- nor-cholesta-5,7,9
(10)-trien-3 beta-ol we have detected a trienol and we describe here its
identification as cholesta-5,7,9 (11)-trien-3 beta- ol by GC-MS and by
comparison with a synthetic standard. We tested the possibility that the
trienol may be formed by radical oxidation of cholesta-5,7-dien-3 beta-ol
accumulated in plasma of patients with SLOS because it is known to be
formed by decomposition of 7-hydroperoxy- cholesta-5,8-dien-3 beta-ol,
which is a product of cholesta-5,7-dien-3 beta-ol photooxidation.
Incubation of cholesta-5,7-dien-3 beta-ol with rat liver microsomes in the
presence of ADP/Fe2+ and NADPH gave rise to a number of oxygenated sterols.
Among these, analysis by particle-beam LC-MS under CI conditions indicated
the presence of 7-hydroperoxy- cholesta-5,8-dien-3 beta-ol and of
cholesta-5,7,9(11)-trien-3 beta-ol which is known to derive from the
oxidation of the 7-hydroperoxide. From these results we conclude that
cholesta-5,7-dien-3 beta-ol accumulated in tissues of patients with SLOS
may be oxidized by oxygen radicals giving rise to oxygenated sterols. Some
of these compounds may be toxic and may contribute to worsen the
pathological picture in patients with SLOS.
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Cholesta-5,7,9(11)-trien-3 beta-ol found in plasma of patients with Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome indicates formation of sterol hydroperoxide
Institute of Pharmacological Sciences, University of Milan, Italy.
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