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capítulos de libros
Título:
ROLE OF INTRAMITOCHONDRIAL ARACHIDONIC ACID IN CHOLESTEROL TRANSPORT AND IN CARCINOGENESIS.
Autor/es:
ERNESTO J. PODESTA; PAULA MALOBERTI; FABIANA CORNEJO MACIEL; ANA FERNANDA CASTILLO; ROCIO CASTILLA; ALEJANDRA DUARTE; ULISES ORLANDO; CRISTINA KARLES; PABLO MELE; ANGELA R. SOLANO; CRISTINA PAZ
Libro:
ADVANCES IN LIPID METABOLISM
Editorial:
Research Signpost
Referencias:
Lugar: Kerala; Año: 2008; p. 21 - 41
Resumen:
Stimulation of receptors and subsequent signal transduction results in the activation of arachidonic acid (AA) release. Once AA is released from phospholipids or others esters, it may be metabolized via the cycloxygenase or the lipoxygenase pathways. How the cells drive AA to these pathways is not elucidated yet. It is reasonable to speculate that each pathway will have different sources of free AA triggered by different signal transduction pathways. Several reports have shown that AA and its lipoxygenase-catalyzed metabolites play essential roles in the regulation of steroidogenesis by influencing cholesterol transport from the outer to the inner mitochondrial membrane, the ratelimiting step in steroid hormone biosynthesis. Signals that stimulate steroidogenesis also cause the release of AA from phospholipids or other esters by mechanisms that are not fully understood. In addition, the metabolites of AA are playing a crucial role in proliferation and carcinogenesis. This review focuses on the enzymes of AA release that impact on steroidogenesis and cell proliferation.