1995
DOI: 10.1159/000276776
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Significantly High Synthetic Activities of Cholesterol Sulfate in the Nasal, Oral and Tracheal Mucosae of Guinea Pigs

Abstract: Cholesterol sulfate (CS) is widely distributed in mammalian tissues and various physiological roles for it have been suggested, but the presence of CS in the nasal tissues has not yet been reported. This is the first report in which the CS content and the activity of its regulatory enzymes, cholesterol sulfotransferase (CST) and cholesterol sulfate sulfatase (CSS), in the nasal mucosa of the guinea pig were examined and compared with those in the oral and tracheal mucosae. The highest concentration of CS was d… Show more

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