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Studies on the Cholesterol-Free Mouse
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The changes in hepatic mRNA levels in combination with increased biliary and fecal excretion of neutral steroids, reduced tissue levels of plant sterols, increased plasma levels of triglyceride-rich VLDL, are consistent with a strong activation of LXR-targeted genes. The markedly increased fecal loss of neutral sterols may explain the fact that the Dhcr24-/- mice do not accumulate dietary cholesterol. The study illustrates the importance of the integrity of the cholesterol structure--presence of a double bond in the steroid side-chain is compatible with life but is associated with serious disturbances in sterol homeostasis.
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