Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 5, 2026

Differential Effects of Lipid-lowering Drugs in Modulating Morphology of Cholesterol Particles
Published on: November 10, 2017
Lipoprotein charge and vascular lipid metabolism
Daniel L Sparks1, Cynthia Chatterjee, Elizabeth Young
1Lipoprotein and Atherosclerosis Research Group, University of Ottawa Heart Institute, 40 Ruskin Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1Y 4W7. dsparks@ottawaheart.ca
Abstract:
Lipoproteins play a central role in transporting hydrophobic molecules through the bloodstream and between specific tissues. Lipoprotein molecules have a distinctive electrical charge and changes in electrostatic properties directly affect the metabolism of the lipoprotein. Lipoprotein charge controls interfacial interactions and determines the ability of the lipoprotein to interact with intravascular enzymes and cell surface proteins. Uniquely charged constituents of the lipoprotein thereby control the metabolism of lipoproteins by creating a regulatory system wherein the electrostatic properties of plasma lipoproteins determine the fate of intravascular lipids.
Related Concept Videos
Blood Studies for Cardiovascular System III: Serum Lipid Profile
Serum lipids are fats and fatty substances in the blood and are crucial for various bodily functions, including energy storage, cellular structure, and hormone production. Serum lipids consist of cholesterol, triglycerides, and phospholipids.
Cholesterol is a soft, fat-like substance found in all body cells. It is crucial for producing hormones, vitamin D, and substances that aid...
Lipid-derived Compounds in the Human Body
Fat-soluble Vitamins
Fat-soluble vitamins, including vitamins A, D, E, and K, are required in minimal quantities, but their deficiencies can lead to severely abnormal physiological conditions. For example, vitamin A deficiency can cause night blindness, dry skin, delayed...
Overview of Lipid Metabolism
Lipolysis: The Breakdown of Lipids:
Lipolysis is the process of breaking down lipids, particularly triglycerides, into glycerol and fatty acids. This process typically occurs in the adipose tissue and is triggered by various hormones, including glucagon and...
Cholesterol: Significance and Regulation
Considering cholesterol and...
Lipid-Lowering Drugs: Statins and Miscellaneous Agents
Lipid Absorption
These breakdown products bind with bile salts and lecithin to form micelles, which quickly pass between microvilli to come in close contact with the apical...
