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The mechanism of dietary cholesterol effects on lipids metabolism in rats.

Lipids in health and disease
January 1, 1970
Yu-Ming Wang et al. (7 authors)
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tAnimal Study
Extracted Claims (20)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
1% cholesterol diet
decrease
serum triglyceride levels
male Wistar rats
-
significantly decreased
#1
1% cholesterol diet
decrease
high density lipoprotein cholesterol levels
male Wistar rats
-
significantly decreased
#2
1% cholesterol diet
increase
total cholesterol levels
male Wistar rats
-
significantly increased
#3
1% cholesterol diet
increase
non high density lipoprotein cholesterol levels
male Wistar rats
-
significantly increased
#4
dietary cholesterol
increase
hepatic total cholesterol concentrations
male Wistar rats
about 4-fold
increased
#5
dietary cholesterol
increase
hepatic triglyceride concentrations
male Wistar rats
about 20-fold
increased
#6
cholesterol feeding
decrease
hepatic malic enzyme activity
male Wistar rats
40%
depressed
#7
cholesterol feeding
decrease
hepatic glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity
male Wistar rats
70%
depressed
#8
cholesterol feeding
decrease
hepatic fatty acid synthase activity
male Wistar rats
50%
depressed
#9
cholesterol feeding
decrease
hepatic phosphatidate phosphatase activity
male Wistar rats
15%
depressed
#10
cholesterol feeding
decrease
hepatic carnitine palmitoyl transferase activity
male Wistar rats
25%
depressed
#11
cholesterol administration
decrease
fatty acid synthase mRNA expression
male Wistar rats
35%
down-regulated
#12
cholesterol administration
decrease
carnitine palmitoyl transferase 1 mRNA expression
male Wistar rats
30%
down-regulated
#13
cholesterol administration
decrease
carnitine palmitoyl transferase 2 mRNA expression
male Wistar rats
50%
down-regulated
#14
cholesterol administration
decrease
HMG-CoA reductase mRNA expression
male Wistar rats
25%
down-regulated
#15
cholesterol administration
increase
acyl-CoA: cholesterol acyltransferase mRNA expression
male Wistar rats
1.6 folds
up regulated
#16
cholesterol administration
increase
cholesterol 7alpha-hydroxylase mRNA expression
male Wistar rats
6.5 folds
up regulated
#17
dietary cholesterol
increase
triglyceride accumulation in liver
male Wistar rats
-
increased
#18
dietary cholesterol
no change
activity of hepatic enzymes related to triglyceride and fatty acid biosynthesis
male Wistar rats
-
did not stimulate
#19
dietary cholesterol
no change
gene expression of hepatic enzymes related to triglyceride and fatty acid biosynthesis
male Wistar rats
-
did not stimulate
#20
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cholesterol administration has been reported to influence hepatic lipid metabolism in rats. In the present study, the effect of dietary cholesterol on hepatic activity and mRNA expression of the enzymes involved in lipid metabolism were investigated. Fourteen male Wistar rats were randomly divided into 2 groups and fed 1% cholesterol or cholesterol free AIN76 diets for 4 weeks. RESULTS: The serum triglyceride and high density lipoprotein cholesterol levels were significantly decreased but the total cholesterol and non high density lipoprotein cholesterol levels were significantly increased in the cholesterol-fed rats compared with the control rats. And the concentrations of the hepatic total cholesterol and triglyceride increased about 4-fold and 20-fold separately by dietary cholesterol. The activities of hepatic malic enzyme, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, fatty acid synthase, phosphatidate phophatase and carnitine palmitoyl transferase were depressed by the cholesterol feeding (40%, 70%, 50%, 15% and 25% respectively). The results of mRNA expression showed that fatty acid synthase, carnitine palmitoyl transferase 1, carnitine palmitoyl transferase 2, and HMG-CoA reductase were down-regulated (35%, 30%, 50% and 25% respectively) and acyl-CoA: cholesterol acyltransferase and cholesterol 7alpha-hydroxylase were up regulated (1.6 and 6.5 folds) in liver by the cholesterol administration. CONCLUSIONS: The dietary cholesterol increased the triglyceride accumulation in liver, but did not stimulate the activity and the gene expression of hepatic enzymes related to triglyceride and fatty acid biosynthesis.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Animal FeedAnimalsBlood GlucoseCarnitine O-PalmitoyltransferaseCholesterolFatty AcidsLipid MetabolismLipidsLiverMaleRNA, MessengerRatsRats, WistarSterol O-AcyltransferaseTriglycerides
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PubMed ID20070910
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