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Sterol metabolism in the nematodeCaenorhabditis elegans

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The metabolism of various dietary sterols and the effects of an azasteroid on sitosterol metabolism in the free-living nematodeCaenorhabditis elegans was investigated. The major unesterified sterols ofC. elegans in media supplemented with sitosterol, cholesterol or desmosterol included 7-dehydrocholesterol (66.5%, 40.5%, 31.2%, respectively), cholesterol (6.7%, 52.3%, 26.9%), lathosterol (4.4%, 3.6%, 1.7%) and 4α-methylcholest-8(14)-en-3β-ol (4.2%, 2.1%, 3.8%). Esterified sterols, representing less than 20% of the total sterols, were somewhat similar except for a significantly higher relative content of 4α-methylcholest-8(14)-en-3β-ol (23.3%, 23.4%, 10.6%). ThusC. elegans not only removes the substituent at C24 of dietary sitosterol but possesses the unusual ability to produce significant quantities of 4α-methylsterols. WhenC. elegans was propagated in medium supplemented with sitosterol plus 5 μg/ml of 25-azacoprostane hydrochloride, the azasteroid strongly interfered with reproduction and motility ofC. elegans and strongly inhibited the Δ24-sterol reductase enzyme system; excluding sitosterol, the major free sterols of azacoprostane-treatedC. elegans were cholesta-5, 7, 24-trien-3β-ol (47.9%), desmosterol (9.4%), fucosterol (2.1%) and cholesta-7,24-dien-3β-ol (2.0%). These 4 sterols are likely intermediates in the metabolism of sitosterol inC. elegans.

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Chitwood, D.J., Lusby, W.R., Lozano, R. et al. Sterol metabolism in the nematodeCaenorhabditis elegans . Lipids 19, 500–506 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02534482

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