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  2. Effects of NB-598, a potent squalene epoxidase inhibitor, on the apical membrane uptake of cholesterol and basolateral membrane secretion of lipids in Caco-2 cells

Effects of NB-598, a potent squalene epoxidase inhibitor, on the apical membrane uptake of cholesterol and basolateral membrane secretion of lipids in Caco-2 cells

  • Biochem Pharmacol. 1993 Jul 20;46(2):297-305. doi: 10.1016/0006-2952(93)90418-v.
M Horie 1 Y Iwasawa T Satoh A Shimizu Y Nagata T Kamei
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  • 1 Tsukuba Research Institute, Banyu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Japan.
Abstract

Caco-2 cells grown on membrane filters were used as a model to study the effects of NB-598, an inhibitor of squalene epoxidase, on Cholesterol absorption from the intestinal epithelia. NB-598 (10 microM) inhibited the synthesis of sterol and sterol ester from [14C]acetate without affecting the synthesis of other lipids such as Phospholipids (PL), free fatty acids (FFA) and triacylglycerol (TG). When labeled lipid was apically loaded as a micellar lipid solution into Caco-2 cell cultures, NB-598 reduced basolaterally secreted radioactivity in Cholesterol, Cholesterol ester, PL and TG. Furthermore, NB-598 suppressed the basolateral secretion of apolipoprotein (apo) B. When microsomes prepared from control Caco-2 cells were incubated with 10 microM NB-598, acyl CoA:cholesterol Acyltransferase (ACAT) activity was inhibited slightly. After incubating Caco-2 cells with 10 microM NB-598, a slight reduction in cellular ACAT activity was also observed. These results suggest that suppression of the secretion of particles containing apo B and reduction of cellular ACAT activity in the intestinal epithelia are part of the mechanism of the cholesterol-lowering effect of NB-598.

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