cholesterolabsorptie
Cholesterolabsorptie refers to the process by which cholesterol from the diet and biliary cholesterol is taken up by the enterocytes, the cells lining the small intestine. This is a critical step in the overall regulation of cholesterol homeostasis in the body. Dietary cholesterol, along with cholesterol secreted into the small intestine via bile, is present in the lumen of the intestine. Before absorption, these cholesterol molecules, along with other lipids, are emulsified by bile salts and packaged into small, water-soluble structures called micelles.
Within the micelle, cholesterol is in close proximity to the brush border of the enterocytes. The absorption