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Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 295: G203-G208, 2008. First published May 29, 2008; doi:10.1152/ajpgi.90231.2008
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LIVER AND BILIARY TRACT

Regulation of direct transintestinal cholesterol excretion in mice

Astrid E. van der Velde,1,* Carlos L. J. Vrins,1,2,* Karin van den Oever,1 Ingar Seemann,1 Ronald P. J. Oude Elferink,1 Miranda van Eck,3 Folkert Kuipers,4 and Albert K. Groen2

1AMC Liver Center and 2Department of Medical Biochemistry, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam; 3Division of Biopharmaceutics, Leiden/Amsterdam Center for Drug Research, Leiden University, Leiden; and 4Center for Liver, Digestive, and Metabolic Diseases, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands

Submitted 11 March 2008 ; accepted in final form 27 May 2008

Biliary secretion is generally considered to be an obligate step in the pathway of excess cholesterol excretion from the body. We have recently shown that an alternative route exists. Direct transintestinal cholesterol efflux (TICE) contributes significantly to cholesterol removal in mice. Our aim was to investigate whether the activity of this novel pathway can be influenced by dietary factors. In addition, we studied the role of cholesterol acceptors at the luminal side of the enterocyte. Mice were fed a Western-type diet (0.25% wt/wt cholesterol; 16% wt/wt fat), a high-fat diet (no cholesterol; 24% wt/wt fat), or high-cholesterol diet (2% wt/wt), and TICE was measured by isolated intestinal perfusion. Bile salt-phospholipid mixtures served as cholesterol acceptor. Western-type and high-fat diet increased TICE by 50 and 100%, respectively. In contrast, the high-cholesterol diet did not influence TICE. Intestinal scavenger receptor class B type 1 (Sr-B1) mRNA and protein levels correlated with the rate of TICE. Unexpectedly, although confirming a role for Sr-B1, TICE was significantly increased in Sr-B1-deficient mice. Apart from the long-term effect of diets on TICE, acute effects by luminal cholesterol acceptors were also investigated. The phospholipid content of perfusate was the most important regulator of TICE; bile salt concentration or hydrophobicity of bile salts had little effect. In conclusion, TICE can be manipulated by dietary intervention. Specific dietary modifications might provide means to stimulate TICE and, thereby, to enhance total cholesterol turnover.

cholesterol absorption; bile salt; phospholipids; TICE; Western-type diet; reverse cholesterol transport



Address for reprint requests and other correspondence: A. K. Groen, Academic Medical Center, Dept. of Medical Biochemistry, Meibergdreef 15, 1105 AZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands (e-mail: a.k.groen{at}amc.uva.nl)




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