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Fat-Soluble Vitamins

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Control of Retinoid Nuclear Receptor Function and Expression
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    Chapter 2 Retinoid Endocrinology
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    Chapter 3 Structure and Function of Retinoid-Binding Proteins
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    Chapter 4 The Role of Retinoids in Developmental Mechanisms in Embryos
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    Chapter 5 Antioxidant Activity of Vitamin A within Lipid Environments
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    Chapter 6 Plasma Vitamins A and E in HIV-Positive Patients
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    Chapter 7 The Bioconversion of β-Carotene into Retinoids
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    Chapter 8 The Role of Carotenoids in Modulating DNA Stability and Lipid Peroxidation
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    Chapter 9 β-Carotene
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    Chapter 10 Biophysical Properties of Carotenoids
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    Chapter 11 The Role of Vitamin D3 and Antiestrogens in Modulating Apoptosis of Breast Cancer Cells and Tumors
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    Chapter 12 Vitamin D and Intracellular Calcium
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    Chapter 13 Antioxidant Chemistry of α-Tocopherol in Biological Systems
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    Chapter 14 Localization of Vitamin E in Membranes
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    Chapter 15 The Molecular Action of α-Tocopherol in Lipoprotein Lipid Peroxidation
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    Chapter 16 Vitamin E
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    Chapter 17 The role of linoleic acid in endothelial cell gene expression. Relationship to atherosclerosis.
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    Chapter 18 Lipidic Signaling and Peroxisomal Function
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    Chapter 19 Vitamin K Metabolism
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    Chapter 20 Role of Coenzyme Q and Superoxide in Vitamin E Cycling
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    Chapter 21 Prooxidant Functions of Coenzyme Q
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Chapter title
The role of linoleic acid in endothelial cell gene expression. Relationship to atherosclerosis.
Chapter number 17
Book title
Fat-Soluble Vitamins
Published in
Sub cellular biochemistry, January 1998
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4899-1789-8_17
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4899-1791-1, 978-1-4899-1789-8
Authors

Toborek, M, Hennig, B, Toborek, Michal, Hennig, Bernhard, Michal Toborek, Bernhard Hennig

Abstract

There is evidence that linoleic acid plays a critical role in gene expression and vascular function as it relates to the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. The lipid environment, particularly linoleic acid and its derivatives, of the vascular endothelium may profoundly influence the inflammatory response mediated by cytokines. Modulations in the level of activity of a select set of endothelial transcription factors appear to provide a mechanism for linking lipid/cytokine-mediated vessel wall dysfunction, including endothelial cell activation, altered proteoglycan metabolism, and endothelial barrier dysfunction, with the onset of atherosclerotic lesion formation. The activity of endothelial transcription factors is in part regulated by the balance of cellular oxidative stress and antioxidant status. Our data suggest that linoleic acid can activate the vascular endothelium and may thus be an atherogenic fatty acid. Furthermore, nutrients/chemicals with antioxidant properties can protect endothelial cells against lipid-mediated cell injury, suggesting that oxidative stress is a critical component in linoleic acid-mediated gene expression. Our discoveries that linoleic acid can influence significantly the cytokine-mediated inflammatory response may open new fields in dietary intervention of atherosclerosis.

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