Probucol treatment in hypercholesterolemic patients promotes the transfer of cholesteryl esters from high-density-lipoproteins (HDL) to lower-density lipoproteins. In vitro studies, on hypercholesterolemic plasma incubated with or without probucol, show that drug binding to lipoprotein particles does not affect either cholesteryl ester transfer, or the lipoprotein modifications occurring in the process. Probucol stimulates reverse cholesteryl ester transfer in vivo apparently by mechanisms independent of lipoprotein binding.
In vitro activity of probucol on cholesteryl ester transport / G. Chiesa, G. Franceschini, C.R. Sirtori. - In: BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA. L, LIPIDS AND LIPID METABOLISM. - ISSN 0005-2760. - 1045:3(1990), pp. 302-304.
In vitro activity of probucol on cholesteryl ester transport
G. ChiesaPrimo
;G. FranceschiniSecondo
;C.R. SirtoriUltimo
1990
Abstract
Probucol treatment in hypercholesterolemic patients promotes the transfer of cholesteryl esters from high-density-lipoproteins (HDL) to lower-density lipoproteins. In vitro studies, on hypercholesterolemic plasma incubated with or without probucol, show that drug binding to lipoprotein particles does not affect either cholesteryl ester transfer, or the lipoprotein modifications occurring in the process. Probucol stimulates reverse cholesteryl ester transfer in vivo apparently by mechanisms independent of lipoprotein binding.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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