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M.Prasad Naidu MSc Medical Biochemistry, Ph.D.Research Scholar
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Page 1: Cholesterol

M.Prasad NaiduMSc Medical Biochemistry,

Ph.D.Research Scholar

Page 2: Cholesterol

Cholesterol MetabolismSources of cholesterolCholesterol synthesis

Long and short term regulationSREBP-2Lowering cholesterolCalculating your risk for CHD

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Roles of Cholesterol

Membrane component

Steroid synthesis

Bile acid/salt precursor

Vitamin D precursor

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Sources of CholesterolDiet De novo synthesis

Cholesterol synthesized in extrahepatic tissues

Liver cholesterolpool

Free cholesterolIn bile

Conversion to bile salts/acidsSecretion of HDLand VLDL

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Cholesterol Structure

FA for esterification

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Dietary CholesterolAnimal products – eggsAbsorb about 50%Increase intake = decreased absorptionExcrete – 1 g/day (bile acids)

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Dietary CholesterolAssume 400 mg intake / day200 mg is absorbed1000 mg is excreted800 mg from de novo synthesis

Lowering cholesterol in diet has very little effect on blood cholesterol !!!

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Cholesterol SynthesisSimilar to ketogenic pathway

Occurs in cytosol

Requires NADPH and ATP

Highly regulated

80 % in liver, ~10% intestine, ~5% skin

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CHOLESTEROL SYNTHESIS

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HMG CoA Reductase : RegulationShort-term regulation

Inhibited by phosphorylation AMP-dependent protein kinase When AMP is high (or ATP low!), why waste energy

on cholesterol synthesisLong-term regulation

ProteolysisDegradation stimulated by cholesterol and

cholesterol metabolitesSterol-sensing domain

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HMG CoA reductase - Phosphorylation

AMP-ActivatedProtein Kinase (high activity)

AMP-ActivatedProtein Kinase(low activity)

phosphatase

insulin

(+)

kinase

Glucagon/epi

(+)

increase cAMP

AMP

(+)

HMG CoA reductase – OH (active)

HMG CoA reductase – P (inactive)

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HMG CoA Reductase : RegulationTranscriptional regulation

SREBP-2 Responds to cellular levels of sterols

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SREBP cleavageactivating protein

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Site 1 and site 2 protease -

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Free Cholesterol Pool

synthesisNegative Feedback (-)

LDL receptor

LP

NegativeFeedback (-)

acat

CE

HDL

Steroid synthesis

C

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Lowering CholesterolStatins – decrease HMG

CoA reductase activityMuscle weaknessWhy?

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Lowering CholesterolBile sequestering agents

Bileacids

liver

Bile acids

95 % reabsorbed

5% in feces

NH3+

NH3+

1. Bind bile acid2. Utilize more cholesterol to make bile acids

>10% in feces

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Lowering CholesterolOat bran

Soluble fiberBind bile acids?

Niacin 3-8 grams / day (need 60 mg)Inhibits VLDL excretion ? (fatty liver)Flushing and liver damage

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