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  • Cholesterol and phospholipids in frontal cortex and synaptosomes of suicide completers: relationship with endosomal lipid trafficking genes.

Cholesterol and phospholipids in frontal cortex and synaptosomes of suicide completers: relationship with endosomal lipid trafficking genes.

Journal of psychiatric research (2012-11-21)
Erika Freemantle, Naguib Mechawar, Gustavo Turecki
ABSTRACT

Cholesterol (CHL) and phospholipid (PL) levels in synaptosomal membranes in particular can have an impact on cell signalling. Alterations in peripheral CHL measures have been consistently reported in suicidal behaviour. As CHL and PL turnover in the brain are important in synapse maintenance and function, the objective of this study was to determine if differences exist in synaptosomal cholesterol and phospholipid levels between suicide completers and controls. Expression measures of genes involved in lipid trafficking suggest an association between Lysosomal acid lipase A, cholesteryl ester hydrolase (LIPA) and brain PL levels, with LIPA being significantly increased in violent suicides and associated with alterations in brain PL. The results of this study suggest an altered PL content mediated by LIPA expression in violent suicides in the prefrontal cortex, which would have important consequences for inhibitory neurotransmission.

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Cholesterol Esterase from porcine pancreas, lyophilized, powder, white, ~35 U/mg
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Cholesterol Esterase from Pseudomonas sp., lyophilized powder, ≥200,000 units/g protein
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Cholesterol Esterase from Pseudomonas fluorescens, lyophilized powder, ≥10,000 units/g protein
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Cholesterol Esterase from bovine pancreas, lyophilized powder, ≥200 units/g protein