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Publication Name World Journal of Biological Chemistry
Manuscript ID 5341
Country Austria
Received
2013-08-31 18:59
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ISSN 1949-8454 (online)
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Category Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Manuscript Type Autobiography
Article Title High-density lipoprotein endocytosis in endothelial cells
Manuscript Source Invited Manuscript
All Author List Stefanie Fruhwürth, Margit Pavelka, Robert Bittman, Werner J Kovacs, Katharina M Walter, Clemens Röhrl and Herbert Stangl
Funding Agency and Grant Number
Funding Agency Grant Number
Austrian Science Fund P20116-B13
Austrian Science Fund P22838-B13
Corresponding Author Dr. Herbert Stangl, Center for Pathobiochemistry and Genetics, Institute of Medical Chemistry, Medical University of Vienna, W?hringerstrasse 10, 1090 Vienna, Austria. herbert.stangl@meduniwien.ac.at
Key Words high-density lipoprotein; endocytosis; endothelium; human umbilical vein endothelial cells; human coronary artery endothelial cells; cholesterol
Core Tip The cardio-protective effect of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) is related to its ability to transfer lipids from the periphery, such as atherosclerotic plaques, back to the liver for excretion. Therefore, HDL has to cross the endothelial barrier. In the present work we analyzed the steps and way stations of HDL uptake and resecretion using novel fluorescent cholesterol surrogates in human endothelial cells as a model for the endothelial barrier. HDL uptake occurred via clathrin-coated pits, tubular endosomes and multivesicular bodies in human umbilical vein endothelial cells. Finally we compared key findings to the in vivo situation.
Publish Date 2013-12-06 18:20
Citation Fruhwürth S, Pavelka M, Bittman R, Kovacs WJ, Walter KM, R?hrl C, Stangl H. High-density lipoprotein endocytosis in endothelial cells. World J Biol Chem 2013; 4(4): 131-140
URL http://www.wjgnet.com/1949-8454/full/v4/i4/131.htm
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.4331/wjbc.v4.i4.131
Full Article (PDF) WJBC-4-131.pdf
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