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Lipid Insights

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New Functions for Oxysterols and Their Cellular Receptors

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Publication Date: 28 Jun 2008

Journal: Lipid Insights

Citation: Lipids Insights 2008:2 1-9

Vesa M. Olkkonen

National Public Health Institute and FIMM, Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland, Biomedicum, Helsinki, Finland.

Abstract

Oxysterols are naturally occurring oxidized derivatives of cholesterol, or by-products of cholesterol biosynthesis, with multiple biologic functions. These compounds display cytotoxic, pro-apoptotic, and pro-inflammatory activities and may play a role in the pathology of atherosclerosis. Their functions as intermediates in the synthesis of bile acids and steroid hormones, and as readily transportable forms of sterol are well established. During the past decade, however, novel physiologic activities of oxysterols have emerged. They are now thought to act as endogenous regulators of gene expression in lipid metabolism. Recently, new intracellular oxysterol receptors have been identified and novel functions of oxysterols in cell signaling discovered, evoking novel interest in these compounds in several branches of biomedical research.


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