Guggulsterone enhances glycosylated low density lipoprotein binding in rat liver.
J Biosci
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1992 Jun; 17(2): 173-177
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| ID: sea-160825
ABSTRACT
Modification of low density lipoprotein by nonenzymic glycosylation resulted in decreased receptor-mediated lipoprotein catabolism. Guggulsterone treatment caused significant increase in binding of [125I] low density lipoprotein as well as [125I] glycosylated low density lipoprotein. Scatchard plot analysis of the binding activity revealed that under the influence of guggulsterone, the liver membrane contains increased amounts of a functional lipoprotein receptor that binds more low density lipoprotein particles.
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J Biosci
Year:
1992
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