Phospholipid peroxidation as a factor in gallstone pathogenesis

Lichtenberg, D. ; Ragimova, S. ; Peled, Y. ; Halpern, Z.

Amsterdam : Elsevier
ISSN:
0014-5793
Keywords:
Cholesterol precipitation ; Gallstone ; Lipid peroxidation
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Biology
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autor Lichtenberg, D.
Ragimova, S.
Peled, Y.
Halpern, Z.
autorsonst Lichtenberg, D.
Ragimova, S.
Peled, Y.
Halpern, Z.
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fussnote Phospholipid peroxidation markedly reduces the stability of mixed micellar systems composed of cholate, phosphatidylcholine and supersaturating levels of cholesterol. This suggests that lipid peroxidation is likely to play a significant role in the precipitation of cholesterol from gallbladder bile, thus in the pathogenesis of cholesterol gallstones. This conclusion is supported by studies of the nucleation time of cholesterol in gallbladder biles, which was significantly reduced by exposure to a stream of oxygen. This effect of phospholipid peroxidation on cholesterol solubility may occur in other biological fluids as well. In view of the increased lipid peroxidation in the elderly, it may explain the effect of age on the frequency of various diseases related to cholesterol precipitation.
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reference 228 (1988), S. 179-181
schlagwort Cholesterol precipitation
Gallstone
Lipid peroxidation
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shingle_author_1 Lichtenberg, D.
Ragimova, S.
Peled, Y.
Halpern, Z.
shingle_author_2 Lichtenberg, D.
Ragimova, S.
Peled, Y.
Halpern, Z.
shingle_author_3 Lichtenberg, D.
Ragimova, S.
Peled, Y.
Halpern, Z.
shingle_author_4 Lichtenberg, D.
Ragimova, S.
Peled, Y.
Halpern, Z.
shingle_catch_all_1 Lichtenberg, D.
Ragimova, S.
Peled, Y.
Halpern, Z.
Phospholipid peroxidation as a factor in gallstone pathogenesis
Cholesterol precipitation
Gallstone
Lipid peroxidation
Cholesterol precipitation
Gallstone
Lipid peroxidation
0014-5793
00145793
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_2 Lichtenberg, D.
Ragimova, S.
Peled, Y.
Halpern, Z.
Phospholipid peroxidation as a factor in gallstone pathogenesis
Cholesterol precipitation
Gallstone
Lipid peroxidation
Cholesterol precipitation
Gallstone
Lipid peroxidation
0014-5793
00145793
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_3 Lichtenberg, D.
Ragimova, S.
Peled, Y.
Halpern, Z.
Phospholipid peroxidation as a factor in gallstone pathogenesis
Cholesterol precipitation
Gallstone
Lipid peroxidation
Cholesterol precipitation
Gallstone
Lipid peroxidation
0014-5793
00145793
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_4 Lichtenberg, D.
Ragimova, S.
Peled, Y.
Halpern, Z.
Phospholipid peroxidation as a factor in gallstone pathogenesis
Cholesterol precipitation
Gallstone
Lipid peroxidation
Cholesterol precipitation
Gallstone
Lipid peroxidation
0014-5793
00145793
Elsevier
shingle_title_1 Phospholipid peroxidation as a factor in gallstone pathogenesis
shingle_title_2 Phospholipid peroxidation as a factor in gallstone pathogenesis
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titel Phospholipid peroxidation as a factor in gallstone pathogenesis
titel_suche Phospholipid peroxidation as a factor in gallstone pathogenesis
Phospholipid peroxidation markedly reduces the stability of mixed micellar systems composed of cholate, phosphatidylcholine and supersaturating levels of cholesterol. This suggests that lipid peroxidation is likely to play a significant role in the precipitation of cholesterol from gallbladder bile, thus in the pathogenesis of cholesterol gallstones. This conclusion is supported by studies of the nucleation time of cholesterol in gallbladder biles, which was significantly reduced by exposure to a stream of oxygen. This effect of phospholipid peroxidation on cholesterol solubility may occur in other biological fluids as well. In view of the increased lipid peroxidation in the elderly, it may explain the effect of age on the frequency of various diseases related to cholesterol precipitation.
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