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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 37, 2041-2051, Copyright © 1996 by Lipid Research, Inc.
DW Morel, ME Edgerton, GE Warner, WJ Johnson, MC Phillips and GH Rothblat
Oxysterols arising from the diet or through lipid peroxidation may be
important in the modulation of cellular cholesterol metabolism. In this
study, the metabolism of one of the oxysterols, 25-hydroxycholesterol
(25OHC), was examined in J774 and mouse peritoneal macrophages. Uptake of
25OHC from serum was rapid and substantial. Esterification of the cellular
25OHC was also rapid as was hydrolysis of pre-formed esters. Like
cholesterol, 25OHC was removed from cells by an extracellular acceptor such
as high density lipoprotein. Unlike cholesterol, 25OHC was also rapidly and
extensively removed from cells by serum albumin, but not by ovalbumin. The
differential removal of oxysterols and cholesterol from cells by albumin
allows separation of cellular effects due to oxysterols and cholesterol. In
order to understand more about this differential efflux of sterols, a
computer model for sterol mass transport in cells was used to compare
intracellular trafficking of cholesterol and 25OHC. The rate constants
determined by this model for movement of sterols between cytoplasm and
plasma membrane were similar for both cholesterol and 25OHC, whereas those
for esterification and ester hydrolysis as well as those for bidirectional
movement between plasma membrane and extracellular medium were greater for
25OHC than for cholesterol. For both sterols, the rate-limiting step for
removal of cellular esters appeared to be the rate of cytoplasmic ester
hydrolysis. As 25OHC and cholesterol differ significantly in aqueous
solubility, the similarity in their rate constants for movement between
cytoplasm and plasma membrane is consistent with facilitation of transport
between these two loci.
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Comparison of the intracellular metabolism and trafficking of 25- hydroxycholesterol and cholesterol in macrophages
Department of Biochemistry, Allegheny University, MCP-Hahnemann Medical School, Philadelphia, PA 19129, USA.
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