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Diffusible Fraction of Serum Cholesterol and Atherogenesis

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CHOLESTEROL is found in the blood as a structural component of lipoproteins concerned with the transport of other lipids1. The high resolution nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of high density serum lipoproteins are similar to that observed when lipids are dissolved in organic solvents, or dispersed in water by bile salts or detergents, or in sonicated form. The lipid component in lipoproteins is therefore probably in an extremely fluid condition2. If human serum is mixed with paraffin oil, some of the cholesterol diffuses into the oil without affecting the ultraviolet absorption spectrum of serum proteins. This procedure avoids any protein denaturing action used for cholesterol extraction3–5. It therefore seems that serum cholesterol has two fractions, one strongly bound by lipoprotein structures, and the other loosely bound and diffusible in an oil phase. In this article I designate the loosely bound fraction “diffusible”.

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CSÖGÖR, S. Diffusible Fraction of Serum Cholesterol and Atherogenesis. Nature New Biology 238, 287–288 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1038/newbio238287a0

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