Affiliation:
1. Lipids Lab (LIM-10), University of Sao Paulo Medical School, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Abstract
Plasma concentrations of phytosterols and non-cholesterol sterol precursors of cholesterol synthesis
have been used as markers of intestinal cholesterol absorption and synthesis in inherited and secondary dyslipidemias
and in population-based investigations to evaluate the risk for cardiovascular disease, respectively. The
method aims at replacing initial research procedures such as the use of stable isotopes associated with fecal steroid
balance, which are limited by the high cost and tedious procedures. However, we show in this review that
numerous results obtained with serum sterol measurements are contradictory. In this regard, the following points
are discussed: 1) how phytosterols relate to atherosclerosis considering that defects in biliary output or in the
transport of phytosterols from the intestinal mucosa back into the intestinal lumen provide increased content of
phytosterols and other sterols in plasma and tissues, thus not allowing to conclude that their presence in arteries
and atheromas represents the etiology of atherosclerosis; 2) serum non-cholesterol sterols as markers of cholesterol
synthesis and absorption, such as cholestanol, present discrepant results, rendering them often inadequate to
identify cases of coronary artery disease as well as alterations in the whole body cholesterol metabolism; 3) such
methods of measurement of cholesterol metabolism are confounded by factors like diabetes mellitus, body weight
and other pathologies including considerable hereditary hyperlipidemias biological variabilities that influence the
efficiency of synthesis and intestinal absorption of cholesterol.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Drug Discovery,Pharmacology
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