Publications by authors named "A V Aripovskiy"

Somatic cells at the early stages of phylogenesis realized the metabolism of long-chain fatty acids (FA), primarily palmitic saturated FA. It dominated the construction of a bilayer cell membrane and as a substrate for oxidation in mitochondria during energy production. Later, polyene FAs became involved in the construction of the cell membrane, the membranes of intracellular organelles, and became the substrate for the synthesis of biologically active eicosanoids.

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The phylogenesis theory affords ground for the following propositions. 1. There is no absorption of glucose from intercellular medium by cells in vivo until there is possibility to absorb polar fatty acids from associates with albumin.

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The formation of ligand occurs in phylogenetically earlier lipoproteins of very low density and later lipoproteins of very low density when apoB- 100 takes active conformation in association with essential polyenoic fatty acids, in form of ethers with alcohol cholesterol, palmitic and oleic triglycerides. In lipoproteins of low density apoB-100-domain-ligand is formed, in lipoproteins of very low density apoE/B-100-ligand is formed. The ligand lipoproteins absorb cells using apoE/B-100 and apoB-100 receptor endocytosis.

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