2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2006.07.155
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Resveratrol regulates the expression of LXR-α in human macrophages

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“…At the dose used (10 mol/L), TO901317 had no effect on cell viability or cellular protein (␤-actin) levels. Resveratrol has also been shown to be an LXR agonist 34 …”
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“…At the dose used (10 mol/L), TO901317 had no effect on cell viability or cellular protein (␤-actin) levels. Resveratrol has also been shown to be an LXR agonist 34 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…This is consistent to the work of Huuskonen et al, which showed the same LXR agonist to inhibit the synthesis and secretion of apoA-I, through a transcriptional regulation involving hepatic nuclear factor-4. 8 Resveratrol is different class of compound that has LXR agonist activity and raises ABCA1 levels 34 and also has inhibitory effects on LA-phospholipid-induced apoA-I secretion. However, resveratrol is also a potent F 1 -ATPase inhibitor 57 and its effects on apoA-I secretion were similar to that seen with oligomycin.…”
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“…14 Resveratrol regulates the expression of LXRalpha in human macrophages. 15 Chlorogenic acid is rapidly metabolized to caffeic acid or ferulic acids after coffee consumption in rats and humans. 16,17 Although caffeic acids inhibit the development of atherosclerosis in mice by attenuating inflammation, 18 it remains unclear whether the phenolic acids of coffee affect cholesterol efflux from macrophages.…”
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“…Another consideration that we have to take into account is that other antioxidants compounds of red wine could give more stability to the resveratrol than the pure resveratrol 56,57 . This could be the reason why resveratrol at µM concentration is currently used in the literature [58][59][60][61] . There are few reports of the effects of red vs white wine on plasma SHBG levels: a 5% reduction in plasma SHBG levels was observed in premenopausal drinking red wine vs white wine, but the red wine used in that study contained only 0.9 mg/L of resveratrol 62 .…”
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