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Offline studytogether

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is cholesterol in lipoprotein esterified?
« on: February 15, 2008, 10:01:33 AM »
is cholesterol in lipoprotein esterified?
I see some statements says that cholesterol in lipoprotein is esterified.
I wonder is all cholesterol in lipoprotein are esterified?

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Offline AhmedEzatAlzawalaty

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Re: is cholesterol in lipoprotein esterified?
« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2008, 06:10:28 PM »
yes there is free cholesterol and cholesteryl esters in lipoproteins

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Re: is cholesterol in lipoprotein esterified?
« Reply #2 on: August 31, 2009, 02:56:01 PM »
Brother!

The main transporting vehicle for cholesterol is HDL ( High density lipoprotein). Here I'm going to explain its metabolism then you will come to know about the cholesterol chemical form in it!

when HDL is synthesized by liver it contains

Apoproteins (A1 + others) + Free Cholestrol + LCAT + Phospholipids

LCAT = lecithing cholestrol acyl transferase


This newly synthesized HDL is called nascent HDL.

the action of LCAT converts nascent HDL into HDL3. How?
simply as name indicate it transfer ACYL group from phospholipids to cholestrol and ESTERIFIED IT. and the resulting HDL is termed as HDL3. (Note: A1 works as cofactor for LCAT)

HDL3 = Apoproteins (A1 + others) + ESTRIFIED Cholestrol + LCAT + Phospholipids


this HDL3 take more unsestrifed cholesterol from other tissue of bodies esterified it by LCAT and convertes to HDL2. which in turn release its cholesterol to liver and gain converts into HDL3 and the cycle repeats.

Simply it determines the  stage of metabolism of HDL that cholesterol will be esterified or not!
« Last Edit: August 31, 2009, 03:09:08 PM by DocSuleman »

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