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Noun
- Any of several glycosphingolipids found in the membranes of muscle and nervous tissue
See also
Extensive Definition
Cerebrosides are glycosphingolipids
which are important components in animal muscle and nerve cell
membranes. Myelin is the most
well known cerebroside.
They consist of a ceramide with a single sugar
residue at the 1-hydroxyl moiety. The sugar residue can be either
glucose or galactose; the two major types
are therefore called glucocerebrosides and
galactocerebrosides.
Galactocerebrosides are typically found in neural tissue, while
glucocerebrosides are found in other tissues.
Role in disease
A defect in the degradation of glucocerebrosides is Gaucher's disease. The corresponding defect for galactocerebrosides is Krabbe disease.External links
cerebroside in German: Cerebroside
cerebroside in Spanish: Cerebrósido
cerebroside in Italian: Cerebrosidi
cerebroside in Hebrew: צרברוזיד
cerebroside in Japanese: セレブロシド
cerebroside in Russian:
Цереброзиды