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- Introduction
- Lipids
- Functions of lipids
- Outline (1)
- Lipid absorption in the intestine
- Intestinal sterol uptake
- Intestinal fatty acid uptake
- Intestinal chylomicron formation
- Postprandial hyperlipidemia
- Lipoprotein model
- Major lipoproteins and apoproteins
- Apo B100 and Apo B48 are derived from one gene
- Postprandial lipoprotein metabolism
- Insulin as a major postprandial hormone
- Metabolism of adipose tissue
- Nutritional lipids are also delivered to the bone
- CR deliver lipids and vitamin K to the bone
- Outline (2)
- Hepatic lipid metabolism
- Hepatic receptors for lipoprotein uptake
- CR uptake into the liver
- Hepatic lipoprotein pathways
- Size of VLDL determines LDL size
- Role of apo E in lipoprotein catabolism
- Apo E polymorphism
- Outline (3)
- LDL receptor a key player in cellular homeostasis
- Intracellular cholesterol regulated gene expression
- Outline (4)
- Reverse cholesterol transport by HDL
- Lipid exchange proteins
- Normal levels for plasmalipids
- Dietary lipids
- Thank you
Topics Covered
- Functions of lipids
- Lipid absorption in the intestine
- Intestinal sterol and fatty acid uptake
- Intestinal chylomicron formation
- Postprandial hyperlipidemia
- Lipoprotein model
- Major lipoproteins and apoproteins
- Postprandial lipoprotein metabolism
- Insulin as major postprandial hormone
- Metabolism of adipose tissue
- Nutritional lipids are also delivered to the bone
- Chylomicron remnants deliver lipids and vitamin K to the bone
- Hepatic lipid metabolism
- What are the receptors responsible for CR uptake?
- CR uptake into the liver
- Hepatic lipoprotein pathways
- Size of VLDL determines LDL size
- Role of apo E in lipoprotein catabolism
- Apo E polymorphism
- Cellular cholesterol homeostasis
- LDL receptor involved in cellular cholesterol homeostasis
- Intracellular cholesterol regulated gene expression
- 'Reverse cholesterol transport' by HDL
- Lipid exchange proteins
- Normal levels for plasmalipids
- Dietary lipids
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Talk Citation
Beisiegel, U. (2008, December 15). Lipid metabolism [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 15, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/VEED1634.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Dr. Ulrike Beisiegel has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.