Journal of Functional Foods (Feb 2020)
Differences between phytosterols with different structures in regulating cholesterol synthesis, transport and metabolism in Caco-2 cells
Abstract
Phytosterols have been shown to be effective in reducing blood cholesterol by suppressing intestinal cholesterol absorption in both humans and animals. In present study, the inhibition of cholesterol absorption in Caco-2 cells by ergosterol, ergosterol acetate, β-sitosterol, stigmasterol, campesterol and stellasterol were systematically assessed. Results showed that the phytosterols produced cholesterol-lowering effect in Caco-2 cells. This effect was largely mediated via reducing the biosynthesis of cholesterol (HMGCS1); meditating the key proteins in cholesterol transportation and metabolism (NPC1L1, ABCG5/ABCG8); interrupting the conversion of cholesterol to cholesterol esters (ACAT2). Results indicated that their cholesterol-lowering activity may be correlated with the functional group (hydroxyl or ester) on C-3 position (ergosterol stellasterol). Further researches are needed to confirm the cholesterol-lowering effects of phytosterols with functional group (methyl or ethyl) on C-24 and the functional groups on C-22 position.