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Cholesterol metabolism pathways - are the intermediates more important than the products?


ABSTRACT: Every cell in vertebrates possesses the machinery to synthesise cholesterol and to metabolise it. The major route of cholesterol metabolism is conversion to bile acids. Bile acids themselves are interesting molecules being ligands to nuclear and G protein-coupled receptors, but perhaps the intermediates in the bile acid biosynthesis pathways are even more interesting and equally important. Here, we discuss the biological activity of the different intermediates generated in the various bile acid biosynthesis pathways. We put forward the hypothesis that the acidic pathway of bile acid biosynthesis has primary evolved to generate signalling molecules and its utilisation by hepatocytes provides an added bonus of producing bile acids to aid absorption of lipids in the intestine.

SUBMITTER: Wang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8653896 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cholesterol metabolism pathways - are the intermediates more important than the products?

Wang Yuqin Y   Yutuc Eylan E   Griffiths William J WJ  

The FEBS journal 20210217 12


Every cell in vertebrates possesses the machinery to synthesise cholesterol and to metabolise it. The major route of cholesterol metabolism is conversion to bile acids. Bile acids themselves are interesting molecules being ligands to nuclear and G protein-coupled receptors, but perhaps the intermediates in the bile acid biosynthesis pathways are even more interesting and equally important. Here, we discuss the biological activity of the different intermediates generated in the various bile acid  ...[more]

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