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Cholesterol esterase and lipoprotein lipase activities were examined in different fat depots in adult male rats. Both were significantly higher in the retroperitoneal and epididymal regions than in the subcutaneous abdominal depots.
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PMID:Regional variations in cholesterol-esterase activity in rat adipocytes. 337 59

The effects of 17 beta-estradiol and testosterone administration on cholesterol esterase, lipoprotein lipase activities and adrenalin-induced lipolysis were examined in rat adipose tissues with the change in serum lipid level. The administration of 17 beta-estradiol (500 micrograms/kg, 2 or 4 weeks) to male rats significantly reduced the body weight, and markedly increased serum cholesterol, triacylglycerols and phospholipids. Cholesterol esterase activity was significantly enhanced in the epididymal adipose tissue from estradiol treated rats and the effect was greater with duration of the treatment. In contrast, lipoprotein lipase activity was markedly reduced. Testosterone reduced cholesterol esterase activity in the parametrial adipose tissue through the treatment with 500 micrograms/kg for 6 weeks, but it did neither influence serum lipids nor lipoprotein lipase activity. Basal lipolysis and adrenalin-induced lipolysis were also significantly enhanced in the epididymal adipose tissue from the male rat treated either with 7 mg/kg estradiol 12 h ahead or with 500 micrograms/kg estradiol for 2 weeks. These results indicate that estradiol exerts strong effects on metabolism of the adipose and these effects seems to be mediated through cyclic-AMP. An alteration of adrenergic functions by gonadal steroids might be intervened.
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PMID:Enhancement in cholesterol-esterase activity and lipolysis due to 17 beta-estradiol treatment in rat adipose tissue. 650 Apr 87

Sex differences in cholesterol esterase activity and changes in the activity in response to orchiectomy and ovariectomy were investigated in rat adipose tissue in association with serum lipid levels. Cholesterol esterase activity in the parametrial adipose tissue was 65% higher than that in the epididymal adipose tissue, but there were no sex differences in the activity of subcutaneous and perirenal adipose tissue. Pre- and post-pubertal orchiectomy resulted in a marked enhancement of cholesterol esterase activity, whereas ovariectomy significantly reduced the activity. Serum cholesterol and triacylglycerol levels were elevated through orchiectomy but ovariectomy had no effect. These results suggest that cholesterol esterase activity in the adipose tissue around sexual organs is regulated by gonadal hormones and that the increase in serum cholesterol due to orchiectomy is unlikely to be related to the change in the enzyme activity.
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PMID:Sex difference in cholesterol esterase activity in rats adipose tissues and changes of the activity following orchiectomy and ovariectomy. 650 May