Role of intestinal sterol transporters Abcg5, Abcg8, and Npc1l1 in cholesterol absorption in mice: gender and age effects
- 1 February 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology
- Vol. 290 (2) , G269-G276
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpgi.00172.2005
Abstract
Recent studies have indicated that intestinal cholesterol absorption is a multistep process, which is regulated by multiple genes at the enterocyte level. However, the molecular mechanisms whereby there are gender differences in intestinal cholesterol absorption efficiency and the efficiency of cholesterol absorption increases with age have not yet been fully understood. To explore whether aging increases cholesterol absorption via intestinal sterol transporters, we studied the higher cholesterol-absorbing C57L/J vs. the lower cholesterol-absorbing AKR/J mice at 8 (young adult), 36 (older adult), and 50 (aged) wk of age. To test the hypothesis that estrogen receptor (ER )α plays an important regulatory role in cholesterol absorption, we investigated the gonadectomized mice of both genders treated with 17β-estradiol-releasing pellets at 0, 3, or 6 μg/day and antiestrogenic ICI 182,780 at 125 μg/day. We found that hepatic outputs of biliary cholesterol were significantly increased with age and in response to high levels of estrogen. Aging significantly enhances cholesterol absorption by suppressing expression of the jejunal and ileal sterol efflux transporters [ATP-binding cassette ( Abc ) g5 and Abcg8 ] and upregulating expression of the putative duodenal and jejunal sterol influx transporter Npc1l1 . Estrogen significantly augmented cholesterol absorption mostly due to an upregulated expression of intestinal Npc1l1 , Abcg5 , and Abcg8 via the intestinal ERα pathway, which can be fully abolished by the antagonist. We conclude that ERα activated by estrogen and aging enhances cholesterol absorption by increasing biliary lipid output and mediating intestinal sterol transporters favoring influx of intraluminal cholesterol molecules across the apical membrane of the enterocyte.Keywords
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