Cholesterol and its esters are either:
Cholesterol and its esters are transported haematogenously in a range of lipid-carrying particles; the most important are LDL and HDL. LDL is taken up by endocytosis by peripheral cells after recognition through cell surface LDL receptors.
The plasma cholesterol concentration is decreased by thyroid hormones which increase LDL receptors, and by oestrogens which increase hepatic catabolism of LDL.
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