“…Although details of the molecular mechanisms by which cells can selectively internalize large quantities of neutral lipids are not yet clear, some aspects of the pathway have been established. Most impor-tantly, it is known that a regulatable HDL receptor protein scavenger receptor class B type I (SR-BI) is found on the cell surface of a variety of rodent high cholesterol-requiring tissues (steroidogenic tissues, liver) (9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16), and that cells that express high levels of SR-BI can efficiently obtain lipoprotein derived CEs for use in hormone or product synthesis (7,8,12,14,15,(17)(18)(19). Indeed, work from several laboratories using different adrenal, ovarian, testicular, or liver tissue models show an exceptionally tight association between expression of SR-BI protein and the direct measure of selective CE uptake under changing physiological conditions, including hormone stimulation, hormone inhibition, lipid levels, SR-BI over-expression, or genetic ablation (11,12,15,(20)(21)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27).…”