cholesterol
See also: cholestérol
English
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] French cholestérol.
Noun
cholesterol (countable and uncountable, plural cholesterols)
- (biochemistry) A sterol lipid synthesized by the liver and transported in the bloodstream to the membranes of all animal cells; it plays a central role in many biochemical processes and, as a lipoprotein that coats the walls of blood vessels, is associated with cardiovascular disease.
- The level of cholesterol in the body.
- improve your cholesterol; lower your cholesterol
- 2013 July-August, Stephen P. Lownie, David M. Pelz, “Stents to Prevent Stroke”, in American Scientist:
- As we age, the major arteries of our bodies frequently become thickened with plaque, a fatty material with an oatmeal-like consistency that builds up along the inner lining of blood vessels. The reason plaque forms isn’t entirely known, but it seems to be related to high levels of cholesterol inducing an inflammatory response, which can also attract and trap more cellular debris over time.
Alternative forms
- cholest. (abbreviation)
Derived terms
Translations
an essential component of mammalian cell membranes
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Czech
Noun
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Further reading
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from English cholesterol. First attested in the 1920s, ultimately displacing cholesterine.
Pronunciation
Noun
cholesterol m or n (uncountable)
- cholesterol
- Synonyms: cholesterine, galvet
Interlingua
Noun
cholesterol (plural)
Polish
Pronunciation
- Template:pl-IPA
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Noun
cholesterol m inan
Declension
Declension of cholesterol
singular | plural | |
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nominative | cholesterol | cholesterole |
genitive | cholesterolu | cholesteroli |
dative | cholesterolowi | cholesterolom |
accusative | cholesterol | cholesterole |
instrumental | cholesterolem | cholesterolami |
locative | cholesterolu | cholesterolach |
vocative | cholesterolu | cholesterole |
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