VOPROSY MEDITSINSKOI KHIMII (ISSN 0042-8809)

Cholesterol metabolism in rabbits with resistance to experimental atherosclerosis acquired by immunological treatment

   
Klimov A.N., Dokusova O.K., Petrova-maslakova L.G., Loviagina T.N., Nagornev V.A.
PubMed Id: 202092
Year: 1977  Volume: 23  Issue: 6  Pages: 803-807
Development of resistance to experimental atherosclerosis due to immunization of newborn rabbits with homologous fraction of beta- and pre-beta-lipoproteins was accompanied by increased oxidation of cholesterol to biliary acids and by accelerated excretion of cholesterol. The phenomenon appears to be caused by two mechanisms: 1 (cholesterol, occurring in the fraction of free lipoproteins "unblocked" by the antibody (immunzied animals), is more readily oxidized to biliary acids in liver tissue than cholesterol, occurring in the autoimmune complex "lipoprotein-antibody" (non-immunized animals)); 2) the enzymes and biological systems, responsible for elimination of cholesterol from an organism (oxidation to biliary acids, excretion with bile), are activated after immunization of the newborn animals by the lipoprotein fraction endriched with cholesterol.
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Klimov, A. N., Dokusova, O. K., Petrova-maslakova, L. G., Loviagina, T. N., Nagornev, V. A. (1977). Cholesterol metabolism in rabbits with resistance to experimental atherosclerosis acquired by immunological treatment. Voprosy Meditsinskoi Khimii, 23(6), 803-807.
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