Influence of hypocholesterolemic drugs on aortic cholesterol esterase in rabbits

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Abstract

We have studied the influence of three hypocholesterolemic drugs (Fenofibrate, Pirinixil and Probucol) on aortic cholesterol esterase (E.C.3.1.1.13) activity in cholesterol-fed rabbits. After three weeks, cholesterol-fed controls exhibited a 28% increase in cholesteryl ester synthetase activity (S) and a 13% decrease in cholesteryl ester hydrolase activity (H) giving a 47% increase in S/H ratio. None of the drugs influenced cholesterol-induced synthetase activity, but fenofibrate treatment increased hydrolase activity resulting in a fall in the S/H ratio to the level observed in rabbits fed corn oil but no cholesterol. The other two hypocholesterolemic agents did not affect the aortic S/H ratio. © 1984 The Italian Pharmacological Society.

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Kritchevsky, D., Singer, D., & Klurfeld, D. M. (1984). Influence of hypocholesterolemic drugs on aortic cholesterol esterase in rabbits. Pharmacological Research Communications, 16(6), 525–531. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0031-6989(84)80033-8

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