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13.9 What are steroids?. Third major class of lipids. It is a compound that contains three cyclohexane rings Cholesterol The most abundant steroid in the human body. The most important steroid in the human body. Serves as a plasma membrane component in all animal cells. Red blood cells.
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13.9 What are steroids? • Third major class of lipids. • It is a compound that contains three cyclohexane rings • Cholesterol • The most abundant steroid in the human body. • The most important steroid in the human body. • Serves as a plasma membrane component in all animal cells. • Red blood cells.
Cholesterol Continued • Second most important function is to serve as a raw material for the synthesis of other steroids. • Sex and adrenocorticoid hormones and bile salt • It exists in both free form and esterfied with fatty acids. • Gallstones • Cholesterol is necessary for human life. • It circulates constantly in the blood.
Since it is hydrophobic it needs a water soluble carrier to circulate in the aqueous medium of blood.
B. Lipoproteins carriers of cholesterol • Cholesterol and fat are transported by lipoproteins. • Most have a quart of hydrophobic lipid molecules surrounded by a shell of hydrophilic molecules. • Proteins and phospholipids
Lipoproteins • Four kinds • High-density lipoprotein (HDL) “Good Cholesterol”- 33% protein and 30% cholesterol • Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) “Bad Cholesterol”- 25% protein and 50% cholesterol • Very-low-density lipoprotein (VLDL)-Carries triglycerides synthesized by the liver. • Chyomicrons- Carry dietary lipids synthesized in the intestines.
C. Transport of Cholesterol in LDL • Transport of cholesterol from the liver starts out as large as VLDL particle • Core of VLDL contains triglycerides and cholesteryl esters • Mostly cholesteryllinoleate • Surrounded by a polar coat of phospholipids and proteins • VLDL is carried into the serum • Capillaries reach muscle or fat tissues triglycerides and all proteins are removed • Diameter shrinks and its core only contains cholestery esters • The removal of fat increases its density and it becomes LDL • Stays in plasma for 2.5 days
Transport of Cholesterol in LDL continued • LDL carries cholesterol to the cells • LDL- receptor molecules line the cell surface in coated pits • ApoB-100 protein binds to the LDL-receptor molecules in the coated pits • LDL- is taken inside the cell and enzymes breakdown the lipoprotein • Micheal Brown and Joseph Goldstein discovered if the LDL- receptors are not sufficient in number cholesterol accumulates in the blood
D. Transport of Cholesterol in HDL • High-density lipoprotein transport cholesterol from peripheral tissues to the liver and transfers cholesterol to LDL • In the serum free cholesterols in HDL are converted to cholesteryl esters • HDL binds to the liver cell surface and transfers its cholersteryl ester to the cell • Depleted HDL reenters the circulation
E. Levels of LDL and HDL • Cholesterol is insoluble in water • If its level is elevated in the blood serum plaque-like deposits may form on the inner surfaces of the arteries • Diameter of blood vessels decrease and blood flow decreases • Atherosclerosis • May lead to heart attack, stroke, kidney dysfunction
Continued • Most cholesterol is transported by low-density lipoproteins • When concentration of cholesterol molecules is high,less LDL is taken into the cells from the plasma • LDL concentration in the plasma rises • When cholesterol level inside the cell is low synthesis of the LDL receptor increases
When the cholesterol level inside the cells is low, the synthesis of the LDL receptor increases. • Familial Hypercholesterolemia • The cholesterol in the plasma may be as high as 680 mg/100mL , compared to 175mg/100mL • In general high LDL content means high cholesterol content in the plasma. • The serum cholesterol level controls the amount of cholesterol synthesized in the liver.
Diets in low cholesterol and saturated fatty acids usually reduce the serum cholesterol level. • Drugs can block the synthesis of cholesterol inside the cells and stimulate the synthesis of LDL- receptor proteins. • It is generally considered desirable to have high levels of HDL and low levels of LDL in the blood stream.