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Effects of Astaxanthin on Reverse Cholesterol Transport and Atherosclerosis in Mice.
Zou, Tang-Bin; Zhu, Shan-Shan; Luo, Fei; Li, Wei-Qiao; Sun, Xue-Rong; Wu, Hong-Fu.
Affiliation
  • Zou TB; Dongguan Key Laboratory of Environmental Medicine, School of Public Health, Guangdong Medical University, Dongguan 523808, China.
  • Zhu SS; Dongguan Key Laboratory of Environmental Medicine, School of Public Health, Guangdong Medical University, Dongguan 523808, China.
  • Luo F; Dongguan Key Laboratory of Environmental Medicine, School of Public Health, Guangdong Medical University, Dongguan 523808, China.
  • Li WQ; Dongguan Key Laboratory of Environmental Medicine, School of Public Health, Guangdong Medical University, Dongguan 523808, China.
  • Sun XR; Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Medical Molecular Diagnostics, Guangdong Medical University, Dongguan 523808, China.
  • Wu HF; School of Basic Medical Sciences, Guangdong Medical University, Dongguan 523808, China.
Biomed Res Int ; 2017: 4625932, 2017.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29226138
High plasma level of HDL-cholesterol (HDL-C) has been consistently associated with a decreased risk of atherosclerosis (AS); thus, HDL-C is considered to be an antiatherogenic lipoprotein. The development of novel therapies to enhance the atheroprotective properties of HDL may have the possibility of further reducing the residual AS risk. Reverse cholesterol transport (RCT) is believed to be a primary atheroprotective activity of HDL, which has been shown to promote the efflux of excess cholesterol from macrophage-derived foam cells via ATP-binding cassette transporter A1 (ABCA1), ATP-binding cassette transporter G1 (ABCG1), and scavenger receptor class B type I (SR-BI) and then transport it back to the liver for excretion into bile and eventually into the feces. In the current study, we investigated the effects of astaxanthin on RCT and AS progression in mice. The results showed that short- and long-term supplementation of astaxanthin promote RCT in C57BL/6J and ApoE-/- mice, respectively. Moreover, astaxanthin can relieve the plaque area of the aortic sinus and aortic cholesterol in mice. These findings suggest that astaxanthin is beneficial for boosting RCT and preventing the development of AS.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Biological Transport / Cholesterol / Atherosclerosis Language: En Journal: Biomed Res Int Year: 2017 Type: Article Affiliation country: China

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Biological Transport / Cholesterol / Atherosclerosis Language: En Journal: Biomed Res Int Year: 2017 Type: Article Affiliation country: China