Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8339450 | The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
⸠1,25(OH)2D suppresses macrophage migration induced by MCP-1. ⸠1,25(OH)2D supplementation prevents progression of macrophage cholesterol uptake. ⸠1,25(OH)2D reverses cholesterol deposition in vitamin D-deplete macrophages. ⸠1,25(OH)2D works as an ER stress reliever in diabetic macrophages.
Keywords
1,25-dihydroxy vitamin DqPCRoxLDLHDLM-CSFPBAMCP-1ApoA-ICCR21,25(OH)2D25(OH)D25-hydroxy vitamin DDiIquantitative RT-PCRApolipoprotein A-IER stressinterferonIFNinterleukincardiovascular diseaseDiabetesCVDendoplasmic reticulumMacrophage phenotypehigh density lipoproteinoxidized low density lipoproteinmacrophage colony-stimulating factorCholesterol metabolismMigrationVitamin Dmonocyte chemotactic protein 1
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Authors
Amy E. Riek, Jisu Oh, Carlos Bernal-Mizrachi,