Nuclear receptors behind the therapeutic effects of plant sterols on metabolism: A review

Gillet, Raimundo

Abstract

Plant sterols are known for their hypocholesterolemic action, and the molecular mechanisms behind this within the gut have been extensively discussed and demonstrated to the point that there is a degree of consensus. However, recent studies show that these molecules exert an additional umbrella of therapeutic effects in other tissues, which are related to immune function, lipid metabolism, and glucose metabolism. A strong hypothesis to explain these effects is the structural relationship between plant sterols and the ligands of a group of nuclear receptors. This review delves into the molecular aspects of therapeutic effects related with lipid and energy metabolism that have been observed and demonstrated for plant sterols, and turns the perspective to explore the involvement of nuclear receptors as part of these mechanisms.

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Título según WOS: Nuclear receptors behind the therapeutic effects of plant sterols on metabolism: A review
Título de la Revista: LIPIDS
Volumen: 59
Número: 6
Editorial: Wiley
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Página de inicio: 169
Página final: 180
DOI:

10.1002/lipd.12409

Notas: ISI