Division of Endocrinology & Molecular Medicine









Phone:
(859) 323-1137
Fax:
(859) 323-5707
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Deneys van der Westhuyzen, PhD
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Office Address:
541 C.T. Wethington Bldg.
900 S. Limestone
Lexington, KY 40536-0200
(859) 323-4933 x 81397
fax: (859) 257-3646
dvwest1@uky.edu |
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Research Interests
The role of lipoprotein
receptors in cholesterol
metabolism and
atherosclerosis.
Our research is focused on
cell membrane receptors for
plasma lipoproteins and how
such receptors contribute to
or protect against the
disease of atherosclerosis.
Lipoproteins play a key role
in the development of
atherosclerosis and we are
studying receptors that
mediate the cellular
metabolism of lipoprotein
particles. The HDL receptor,
SR-BI, mediates the
selective delivery of HDL
cholesterol ester to cells
and plays a key role in
mediating "reverse
cholesterol transport" from
extrahepatic tissues to the
liver. We are investigating
the significance and
biological functions of
SR-BI and other members of
this family of proteins.
This includes an
investigation of the
regulation of expression of
SR-BI and its isoforms in
different tissues by
cholesterol and oxidized
lipids, and studies aimed at
understanding how this
receptor mediates
cholesterol uptake from HDL.
A central hypothesis being
examined is that
modification of HDL during
inflammation, as occurs in
atherosclerotic lesions,
leads to alterations in HDL
structure and consequently
in the interaction between
HDL and SR-BI. We are
examining the role of SR-BI
in cellular cholesterol
metabolism and
atherosclerosis using cell
culture systems as well as
transgenic and gene
knock-out animal models.
Current Projects
- Role of scavenger
receptor BI in HDL
metabolism
- Role of class B
scavenger receptors in foam
cell formation
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