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Preventing and treating cardiovascular disease (Lipid Series - Part 3) | Dr Thomas Dayspring

The Proof with Simon Hill

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The 10 Paths of Reverse Cholesterol Transport

The HDL can go swim travel through the blood right back to the small intestine and there's a putative receptor that they haven't even named there yet. The enterocyte effluxes the cholesterol from an HDL that came into the enter site through ABCG 5G8 to the gut lumen and it gets excreted in the stool. If you want to know what's the best drug to induce reverse cholesterol transport meaning increased fecal excretion of cholesterol it's zedimibe which prevents the intestine from absorbing cholesterol  and makes the intestine excreted cholesterol fecally wow so i think that's enough of the HDL story one i guess HDLs though are the one lipop

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