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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2000

The biosynthesis of hepatic cholesterol esters and triglycerides is impaired in mice with a disruption of the gene for stearoyl-CoA desaturase 1.

Makoto Miyazaki; Young-Cheul Kim; Mark P. Gray-Keller; Alan D. Attie; James M. Ntambi

Stearoyl-CoA desaturase (SCD) is a microsomal enzyme required for the biosynthesis of oleate and palmitoleate, which are the major monounsaturated fatty acids of membrane phospholipids, triglycerides, and cholesterol esters. Two well characterized isoforms of SCD, SCD1 and SCD2, exist in the mouse. Most mouse tissues express SCD1 and 2 with the exception of the liver, which expresses mainly the SCD1 isoform. We found that asebia mice homozygous for a natural mutation of the gene for SCD1 (SCD−/−) are deficient in hepatic cholesterol esters and triglycerides despite the presence of normal activities of acyl-CoA:cholesterol acyltransferase and glycerol phosphate acyltransferase, the enzymes responsible for cholesterol ester and triglyceride synthesis, respectively, in the liver of these mice. Feeding diets supplemented with triolein or tripalmitolein to the SCD−/− mice resulted in an increase in the levels of 16:1 and 18:1 in the liver but failed to restore the 18:1 and 16:1 levels of the cholesterol ester and triglycerides to the levels found in normal mice. The SCD−/− mouse had very low levels of triglycerides in the VLDL and LDL lipoprotein fractions compared with the normal animal. Transient transfection of an SCD1 expression vector into Chinese hamster ovary cells resulted in increased SCD activity and esterification of cholesterol to cholesterol esters. Taken together, our observations demonstrate that the oleoyl-CoA and palmitoleyl-CoA produced by SCD1 are necessary to synthesize enough cholesterol esters and triglycerides in the liver and suggest that regulation of SCD1 activity plays an important role in mechanisms of cellular cholesterol homeostasis.


Journal of Nutrition | 2000

The trans-10,cis-12 isomer of conjugated linoleic acid downregulates stearoyl-CoA desaturase 1 gene expression in 3T3-L1 adipocytes.

Youngjin Choi; Young-Cheul Kim; Yong-Bong Han; Yeonhwa Park; Michael W. Pariza; James M. Ntambi


Journal of Lipid Research | 2001

A lipogenic diet in mice with a disruption of the stearoyl-CoA desaturase 1 gene reveals a stringent requirement of endogenous monounsaturated fatty acids for triglyceride synthesis

Makoto Miyazaki; Young-Cheul Kim; James M. Ntambi


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 1999

Regulation of stearoyl-CoA desaturase genes: role in cellular metabolism and preadipocyte differentiation.

Young-Cheul Kim; James M. Ntambi


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1998

Characterization of the Rat Star Gene That Encodes the Predominant 3.5-Kilobase Pair mRNA ACTH STIMULATION OF ADRENAL STEROIDS IN VIVO PRECEDES ELEVATION OF Star mRNA AND PROTEIN

Noritaka Ariyoshi; Young-Cheul Kim; Irina Artemenko; Kalyan K. Bhattacharyya; Colin R. Jefcoate


Journal of Lipid Research | 2000

Differential regulation of the stearoyl-CoA desaturase genes by thiazolidinediones in 3T3-L1 adipocytes

Young-Cheul Kim; F. Enrique Gomez; Brian G. Fox; James M. Ntambi


Biochemistry | 2002

Molecular Differences Caused by Differentiation of 3T3-L1 Preadipocytes in the Presence of either Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) or 7-Oxo-DHEA †

F. Enrique Gomez; Makoto Miyazaki; Young-Cheul Kim; Padma Marwah; Henry A. Lardy; James M. Ntambi; Brian G. Fox


The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 2005

Rodent StAR mRNA is substantially regulated by control of mRNA stability through sites in the 3'-untranslated region and through coupling to ongoing transcription.

Dong Zhao; Haichuan Duan; Young-Cheul Kim; Colin R. Jefcoate


Archive | 1999

Regulation of stearoyl-CoA desaturase by conjugated linoleic acid.

James M. Ntambi; YounJeong Choi; Young-Cheul Kim; M. P. Yurawecz; M. M. Mossoba; J. K. G. Kramer; Michael W. Pariza; G. Nelson


Archive | 1998

Characterization of the Rat Star Gene That Encodes the Predominant 3.5-Kilobase Pair mRNA

Noritaka Ariyoshi; Young-Cheul Kim; Irina Artemenko; Kalyan K. Bhattacharyya; Colin R. Jefcoate

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James M. Ntambi

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Colin R. Jefcoate

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Alan D. Attie

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Brian G. Fox

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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F. Enrique Gomez

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Irina Artemenko

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Kalyan K. Bhattacharyya

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Makoto Miyazaki

University of Colorado Denver

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Michael W. Pariza

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Noritaka Ariyoshi

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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