Regulation of intestinal NPC1L1 expression by dietary fish oil and docosahexaenoic acid

Journal of Lipid Research(2007)

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To address the effect of the n-3 fatty acid, docosahexaenoic acid (22: 6), on proteins that play a role in cholesterol absorption, CaCo-2 cells were incubated with taurocholate micelles alone or micelles containing 22: 6 or oleic acid (18: 1). Compared with controls or 18: 1, 22: 6 did not interfere with the cellular uptake of micellar cholesterol. Apical cholesterol efflux was enhanced in cells incubated with 22:6. Cholesterol trafficking from the plasma membrane to the endoplasmic reticulum was decreased by 22: 6. 22: 6 decreased Niemann-Pick C1-Like 1 (NPC1L1) protein and mRNA levels without altering gene or protein expression of ACAT2, annexin-2, caveolin-1, or ABCG8. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor delta (PPAR delta) activation decreased NPC1L1 mRNA levels and cholesterol trafficking to the endoplasmic reticulum, suggesting that 22: 6 may act through PPARd. Compared with hamsters fed a control diet or olive oil (enriched 18: 1), NPC1L1 mRNA levels were decreased in duodenum and jejunum of hamsters ingesting fish oil (enriched 22: 6). In an intestinal cell, independent of changes in ABCG8 expression, 22: 6 increases the apical efflux of cholesterol. 22: 6 interferes with cholesterol trafficking to the endoplasmic reticulum by the suppression of NPC1L1, perhaps through the activation of PPARd. Moreover, a diet enriched in n-3 fatty acids decreases the gene expression of NPC1L1 in duodenum and jejunum of hamster. - Mathur, S. N., K. R. Watt, and F. J. Field. Regulation of intestinal NPC1L1 expression by dietary fish oil and docosahexaenoic acid.
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intestine,Niemann-Pick C1-Like 1,cholesterol,n-3 fatty acids,cholesterol trafficking
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