Brain Cholesterol: Long Secret Life Behind a Barrier

Karolinska University Hospital

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Abstract

Although an immense knowledge has accumulated concerning regulation of cholesterol homeostasis in the body, this does not include the brain, where details are just emerging. Approximately 25% of the total amount of the cholesterol present in humans is localized to this organ, most of it present in myelin. Almost all brain cholesterol is a product of local synthesis, with the blood-brain barrier efficiently protecting it from exchange with lipoprotein cholesterol in the circulation. Thus, there is a highly efficient apolipoprotein-dependent recycling of cholesterol in the brain, with minimal losses to the circulation. Under steady-state conditions, most of the de novo synthesis of cholesterol in the brain…

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Keywords
  • Oxysterol
  • Cholesterol
  • Reverse cholesterol transport
  • Blood–brain barrier
  • Apolipoprotein E
  • Internal medicine
  • Lipoprotein
  • Myelin
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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