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<blockquote><p>Ginseng triterpenes' structure is similar to that of cholesterol, therefore it has the potential of regulating LXRs. | <blockquote><p>Ginseng triterpenes' structure is similar to that of cholesterol, therefore it has the potential of regulating LXRs. | ||
− | LXRs is a typical nuclear receptor. In the presence of co-regulators, bound by agonists (such as ginsenosides), LXRs could | + | LXRs is a typical nuclear receptor. In the presence of co-regulators, bound by agonists (such as ginsenosides), LXRs could be demobilized to specific site on a target gene promoter region to activate transcription of the target gene. Ginsenosides or like could therefore regulate the metabolism of cholesterol. </p></blockquote> |
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Revision as of 05:46, 16 October 2018
Cholesterol
an essential component of membrane structure, but gradually accumulates in arteries of human body, which becomes the top one killer mechanism of human life:
atherosclerosis
An alarming health threat: Atherosclerosis
Shown on the right are the cholesterol structure and pie charts of epidemic statistics of atherosclerosis-related mortality in China (black area: atherosclerosis-related death).
Pathology of Atheroscleosis
Cholesterol is the main culprit of cardio-and cerebro-vascular disease. Artery atherosclerosis refers to arteries accumulated with cholesterol resulting in blockage of blood flow. In heart it causes heart attack. In brain it causes blockage stroke.
Molecular Mechanism of Atherosclerosis Formation
Because of foam cell apoptosis, which is formed by macrophages overloading cholesterol, cholesterol is deposited on the inner wall of artery.
Ginseng triterpenes' structure is similar to that of cholesterol, therefore it has the potential of regulating LXRs. LXRs is a typical nuclear receptor. In the presence of co-regulators, bound by agonists (such as ginsenosides), LXRs could be demobilized to specific site on a target gene promoter region to activate transcription of the target gene. Ginsenosides or like could therefore regulate the metabolism of cholesterol.