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This study is the first to report the effect of conjugated equine estrogens on the acitivity of cholesteryl ester synthetase and cholesteryl ester hydrolases in the aorta. In spontaneously atherosclerosis-susceptible White Carneau pigeons, estrogens significantly decreased (P less 0.01) the activity of cholesteryl ester synthetase and increased (P less than 0.01) the
cholesteryl ester hydrolase
activity in the microsomal fraction of the aorta. There was no effect on the
cholesteryl ester hydrolase
activity in the supernatant fraction. The inhibition of cholesteryl ester synthesis and the stimulation of
cholesteryl ester hydrolase
might be responsible for the decreased content of cholesteryl esters noted in pigeon aorta after estrogen treatment.
Steroids
1977 Aug
PMID:Effect of estrogens on the acitivities of cholesteryl ester synthetase and cholesteryl ester hydrolases in pigeon aorta. 20 Oct 55
This study for the first time has simultaneously assayed three
cholesteryl ester hydrolase
activities located in the various subcellular fractions (lysosomal, microsomal, and soluble) of the aorta and their significance in aortic cholesteryl ester accumulation during genetic and cholesterol-fed atherosclerosis is assessed. When the enzyme activities in the aorta of age-matched atherosclerosis-susceptible White Carneau and atherosclerosis-resistant Show Racer pigeons were compared, a decrease in microsomal
cholesteryl ester hydrolase
activity was found during the period of cholesteryl ester accumulation. However, under cholesterol-fed conditions (which further increase cholesteryl ester accumulation), an increase in lysosomal
cholesteryl ester hydrolase
activity and a decrease in soluble
cholesteryl ester hydrolase
activity was found. These studies have documented differences in response in specific cholesteryl ester hydrosases of the aorta to genetic and cholesterol-fed atherogenesis and warrant further studies to investigate the effect of hormonal and dietary factors on the activities of these enzymes.
Steroids
1979 Mar
PMID:Significance of various cholesterol, ester hydrolases in aorta. 44 26