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Honda M - - 1998
The Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (SLOS) is a common birth defect-mental retardation syndrome caused by a defect in the enzyme that reduces 7-dehydrocholesterol to cholesterol. Because of this block, patients' plasma cholesterol levels are generally low while 7-dehydrocholesterol concentrations are markedly elevated. In addition, plasma total sterols are abnormally low and correlate ...
al-Shurbaji A - - 1998
Hypercholesterolemia is a consistent feature of the nephrotic syndrome. However, the mechanisms underlying this perturbation are unclear. In the present work, we have investigated different factors that influence hepatic cholesterol metabolism using the nephrotic rat as a model. The induction of nephrosis resulted in a severe and sustained hypercholesterolemia. However, ...
Prabha S P - - 1998
The effect of inclusion of cashew globulin to a casein diet on lipid metabolism was studied in rats fed diets with two levels of cashew globulin meal. Inclusion of cashew globulin to a casein diet produced lower levels of total cholesterol, triacylglycerol and phospholipids in the serum and tissues and ...
Hamelin B A - - 1998
The recent development of specific competitive inhibitors of the hydroxymethylglutaryl coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase such as lovastatin, simvastatin, pravastatin and fluvastatin has provided an important new and effective approach to the treatment of hyperlipidaemia and atherosclerosis. These agents are designed to be hepatoselective because the primary site of cholesterol synthesis ...
O'Rourke M - - 1998
We have examined the effects of high cholesterol (1%) or normal diet for 8 weeks on vascular and endothelial responsiveness of rat aorta. The cholesterol diet produced a small but significant elevation of plasma cholesterol levels (vehicle: 0.95 +/- 0.13 mmol/l, n = 11; cholesterol fed; 1.40 +/- o.12 mmol/1, ...
Kikuchi-Hayakawa H - - 1998
The effects of freeze-dried soya milk (SM) and Bifidobacterium-fermented soya milk (FSM) on plasma and liver lipids, and faecal steroid excretion were estimated in hamsters fed on a cholesterol-free or cholesterol-enriched diet. Hamsters fed on the cholesterol-free diet containing 300 g FSM/kg had lower levels of plasma VLDL + LDL ...
Chiang M T - - 1998
To investigate the effects of dietary cholesterol and cholic acid on plasma cholesterol levels, rats fed a cholesterol-free diet or a diet enriched in cholesterol (0.5% or 1%) with or without cholic acid supplementation were studied for 4 weeks. Although 0.5% cholesterol supplementation showed no effect on plasma total cholesterol ...
Park T - - 1998
The effects of dietary taurine supplementation on plasma and hepatic lipid levels and phospholipid profiles were evaluated in rats fed a high-cholesterol or a cholesterol-free diet. Four groups of male rats were fed one of the following diets for 5 weeks: cholesterol-free diet (CFD); high cholesterol diet (HCD); high cholesterol, ...
Devlin A M - - 1998
Plasma cholesterol levels increase after birth, and to a greater extent in breast-fed versus formula-fed infants. This increase is believed to be due to the high fat and cholesterol content of the infant diet, but little is known about the effects of early diet on the expression of proteins involved ...
P2Namara D J - - 1997
The misperception that dietary cholesterol determines blood cholesterol is held by many consumers in spite of evidence to the contrary. Many studies reported over the past 2 years have shown that dietary cholesterol is not a significant factor in an individual's plasma cholesterol level or cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. Reports ...
Duguay A - - 1997
Mechanisms by which ketones potentiate manganese-bilirubin (Mn-BR)-induced cholestasis are unknown. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of methyl isobutyl ketone (MiBK), a widely used ketonic solvent, at the level of the bile canalicular membrane (BCM) and to verify if altered membrane lipid dynamics could be ...
Björkhem I - - 1997
The brain is the most cholesterol-rich organ in the body. Brain cholesterol is characterized by a very low turnover with very little exchange with lipoproteins in the circulation. Very recently we showed that there is a continuous age-dependent flux of 24(S)-hydroxycholesterol from the human brain into the circulation (Lütjohann, D., ...
Rajamohan T - - 1997
The effect of globulin fraction with a lysine: arginine (lys:arg) ratio 0.67, isolated from sesame (Sesamum Indicum) seeds on cholesterol metabolism was studied in rats fed cholesterol free and cholesterol containing diet and compared with casein (lys:arg ratio-2.0). Rats fed sesame seed globulin showed significantly lower concentrations of cholesterol in ...
Rodrigueza W V - - 1997
Phospholipid liposomes are synthetic mediators of "reverse" cholesterol transport from peripheral tissue to liver in vivo and can shrink atherosclerotic lesions in animals. Hepatic disposal of this cholesterol, however, has not been examined. We compared hepatic effects of large (approximately equal to 120-nm) and small (approximately equal to 35-nm) unilamellar ...
Jones P J - - 1997
Biosynthesis of cholesterol represents a major input into whole-body pools; however, its regulation has been difficult to study in humans because of limitations in methodologies. The present objectives are to compare available techniques for measuring this process and examine how dietary factors alter human cholesterol biosynthesis. Review of existing techniques ...
Vine D F - - 1997
Cholesterol oxidation products (oxysterols) induce macrophage lipid loading and accumulate in early arterial fatty streaks. The origin of lesion oxysterols has not been elucidated. The absorption of oxysterols from the diet and transport to the arterial wall by postprandial lipoprotein remnants may be a significant source. This study aimed to ...
Lopez D - - 1997
The possibility that potent inhibitors of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase may alter the mechanisms by which dietary cholesterol and farnesol regulate this gene was investigated by comparing the regulatory responses of rats maintained on diets with or without 0.04% Lovastatin supplementation to dietary cholesterol. It was found that the ...
Liang K - - 1997
BACKGROUND: Chronic renal failure (CRF) is associated with an atherogenic lipid profile and an increased risk of ischaemic cardiovascular disease. The associated hyperlipidaemia is reportedly ameliorated by erythropoietin (Epo) therapy. According to a recent report, rats studied 3 weeks after 5/6 nephrectomy and fed a high-protein diet exhibited increased activities ...
Harris W S - - 1997
CP-88,818 (beta-tigogenin cellobioside; tiqueside) is a synthetic saponin developed to treat hypercholesterolemia by inhibiting the absorption of biliary and dietary cholesterol. Two studies are reported here: one in patients to assess safety and efficacy, and one in normal volunteers to explore the mechanism of action. The former included 15 hypercholesterolemic ...
Moundras C - - 1997
The effect of dietary guar gum (GG, 7.5%) on lipid metabolism and on bile acid secretion and reabsorption was investigated in rats adapted to cholesterol-free or 0.3% cholesterol diets. Compared with controls (fiber-free/cholesterol-free), rats fed cholesterol had significantly elevated plasma and liver cholesterol and triglyceride. In these rats, GG had ...
Huff M W - - 1997
Important advances in our understanding of the regulation of hepatic apolipoprotein B secretion have been made in the past year. A diverse group of studies have provided evidence that the inhibition of cholesterol synthesis by 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase inhibitors decreases the hepatic assembly and secretion of apolipoprotein B-containing lipoproteins. Apolipoprotein ...
Ståhlberg D - - 1997
Hepatic cholesterol metabolism was studied in operative liver biopsies from 17 morbidly obese subjects and compared with that in samples from 15 nonobese controls. The aim was to understand the mechanisms causing the hypersecretion of cholesterol into bile. The content of cholesteryl esters was increased threefold in the liver of ...
Martin K O - - 1997
The report of a novel cytochrome P450 enzyme in mouse hippocampus (cyp7b) with close homology to cholesterol 7 alpha-hydroxylase led us to determine the substrate specificity with respect to 27-hydroxycholesterol, known to be a potent inhibitor of cholesterol synthesis. Transfection of 293/T-cells with PcDNA3.1(+)-mcyp7b was followed by metabolism of 2.5 ...
Landau J M - - 1997
The effect of cholesterol on stearoyl CoA desaturase (SCD) was investigated. Previous work had shown that the addition of cholesterol to the diet of rats produced higher liver SCD activity compared to non-cholesterol-fed controls. We have confirmed this result and investigated the mechanism responsible for this cholesterol-induced higher SCD activity. ...
Fujioka T - - 1997
Pravastatin sodium, a 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase inhibitor, was administered to rats at 500 mg/kg, and the changes in several parameters concerning the metabolism of cholesterol in the liver were determined over 12 h. HMG-CoA reductase activity began to be induced 6 h after pravastatin dosage and continued to ...
Jurevics H A - - 1997
Female rats at various stages of pregnancy were injected intraperitoneally with [3H]water; 4 h later, they were killed, the uterus was removed, and the fetuses were dissected. Lipids were isolated and fractionated by HPLC and the total amount of cholesterol in each organ, as well as radioactivity incorporated into cholesterol ...
Lundeen S G - - 1997
Estrogens protect against cardiovascular disease in women through effects on the vascular wall and liver. Here we further characterize the rat as a model for the evaluation of estrogenic effects on plasma lipid levels vs. uterine wet weight. In adult ovariectomized female rats treated for 4 days s.c., 17alpha-ethinyl estradiol ...
Chambers C M - - 1997
The question of whether dietary cholesterol exerts feedback regulation on hepatic HMG-CoA reductase at the level of translation was examined by performing polysome profile analysis. Liver polysomes from rats fed 2% cholesterol in their diets for 3 days were compared with those isolated from rats fed a normal chow diet. ...
Cheema S K - - 1997
Cholesterol 7 alpha-hydroxylase (cyp7) is the rate-limiting enzyme in bile acid biosynthesis. Previously, dietary cholesterol was shown to induce cyp7 gene expression. However, recent studies have produced data that are inconsistent with this observation, suggesting the possibility that other factors in the diet are also important in the regulation of ...
Mazier M J - - 1997
To determine whether diets differing in fats affect cholesterol synthesis in normal individuals, nine men were randomly assigned to three groups that received three diets in a crossover design for 2 wk. Diets were either monounsaturated (MONO), polyunsaturated (POLY), or saturated (SAT). Subjects then drank a dose of deuterium oxide, ...
Chambers C M - - 1997
A limitation to treating Smith-Lemli-Opitz infants by giving dietary cholesterol is their impaired ability to absorb cholesterol due to a deficiency of bile acids. Since intravenously administered lipoprotein cholesterol should not require bile acids for uptake into tissues, we tested the effects of this form of cholesterol on tissue cholesterol ...
Chithra V - - 1997
The effect of the administration of coriander seeds (Coriandrum sativum) on the metabolism of lipids was studied in rats fed a high fat diet with added cholesterol. The spice had a significant hypolipidemic action. The levels of total cholesterol and triglycerides decreased significantly in the tissues of the animals of ...
Suarez E C - - 1997
We examined the effects of dietary cholesterol on cardiac and hepatic beta-adrenergic receptor functioning. Age-matched adult desert rodents (Psammomys obesus) were randomized to either a 5% cholesterol diet (CD, n = 20), or normal rabbit chow (RC, n = 18). After a 2-month exposure to the diets, animals were sacrificed ...
Feillet C - - 1997
Plasmapheresis and low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-apheresis are recognized procedures for the treatment of hyperlipidemia resistant to diet and lipid-lowering drugs and provide information on cholesterol synthesis in hypercholesterolemic patients. However, cholesterol synthesis after acute cholesterol removal from plasma has never been investigated in normocholesterolemic patients. In this study, cholesterol synthesis was ...
Férézou J - - 1997
To examine the effects of beta-cyclodextrin (BCD), a non-absorbable carbohydrate, on lipid metabolism, growing pigs were fed a 0.3% cholesterol-enriched diet for 4 weeks or this diet containing 5% or 10% BCD. Pigs fed a basal diet without added cholesterol or BCD were used as controls. The cholesterol-rich diet induced ...
Hillebrant C G - - 1996
The use of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase inhibitors (e.g. pravastatin) has gradually increased in the treatment of hypercholesterolaemia. By inhibiting HMG-CoA reductase (the rate-limiting enzyme in cholesterol synthesis) activity, cholesterol synthesis in the liver is reduced and the plasma level of cholesterol, especially low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-cholesterol, is substantially lowered. ...
Fukushima M - - 1996
The effect of a mixture of organisms (a probiotic mixture) comprising Bacillus, Lactobacillus, Streptococcus, Clostridium, Saccharomyces and Candida (10(7-8) colony-forming units/g rice bran of each component) on lipid metabolism was compared with that of L. acidophilus and that of S. faecalis. There were four treatment groups: rice bran (control), the ...
Jones P J - - 1996
The objective of this study was to measure the response of cholesterol biosynthesis in subjects to three different amounts of dietary cholesterol: 50 (low), 350 (medium), and 650 (high) mg cholesterol per 2800 kcal. Individuals with low (n = 7), normal (n = 12), and elevated (n = 11) plasma ...
Levrat M A - - 1996
Amylase-resistant starch (RS) represents a substrate that can be administered in substantial amounts in the diet, in contrast to gel-forming polysaccharides, such as guar gum (GG). The aim of this work was thus to compare the effects of GG and RS on cholesterol metabolism in rats adapted to 0.4% cholesterol ...
Mott G E - - 1996
We tested the hypothesis that breast- and formula-feeding of infant baboons affect postweaning plasma thyroid hormone concentrations and that differences in thyroid hormone concentrations are associated with long-term effects of infant diet on lipoprotein concentrations and cholesterol metabolism. Newborn baboons were breast-fed (n = 12) or fed formulas with a ...
Xu G - - 1996
The conversion of 7-dehydrocholesterol to cholesterol is the last reaction in the cholesterol biosynthesis pathway catalyzed by the microsomal enzyme, 7-dehydrocholesterol-delta 7-reductase. We studied whether malignant tumor growth that depends on cholesterol could be slowed by inhibiting late cholesterol biosynthesis. The inhibitor 7-dehydrocholester-delta 7-reductase, BM 15.766 alone, or in combination ...
Qureshi A A - - 1996
All amaranth varieties contain tocotrienols and squalene compounds which are known to affect cholesterol biosynthesis. Therefore, in the present study, the influence of dietary supplementation of whole seed, popped, and milled amaranth and amaranth oil on cholesterogenesis was studied in 6-wk-old female chickens. Serum total cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol were lowered ...
Berggren A M - - 1996
It has increasingly been suggested that the short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) acetic, propionic and butyric acids, derived from colonic fermentation of dietary fibre and other indigestible carbohydrates, exert different physiological effects. Formation of propionic acid is discussed in terms of beneficial effects on glucose and cholesterol metabolism. The aim of ...
Nagata J - - 1996
The hyperlipidemia- and atherosclerosis-prone (HAP) Japanese quail is a strain developed for the study of atherosclerosis by genetic selection from the commercially available (CA) Japanese quail. To delineate the characteristics of cholesterol metabolism in this strain, concentrations of serum lipids as well as hepatic enzyme activities were compared between HAP ...
Huang Y - - 1996
A series of 3-amino-1-(2,3,4-mononitro-, mono-, or dihalo-phenyl)propan-1-ones were synthesized and shown to be effective in lowering both serum cholesterol and triglyceride levels significantly in CF1 mice and Sprague-Dawley rats. All analogs showed better activity than the standard drugs, lovastatin and clofibrate, in reducing the serum cholesterol and triglyceride levels in ...
Garcia-Diez F - - 1996
This study was designed to investigate the effects of pectin on cholesterol and bile acid metabolism and to elucidate the mechanisms involved in its hypolipidemic effect in rats. The key regulatory enzymes in cholesterol and bile acid metabolism, 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA reductase (HMG-CoA reductase) and cholesterol 7alpha-hydroxylase, were determined. Circulating, hepatic, and ...
Plewka A - - 1996
The influence of the cholesterol and protein diet on the mixed-function oxidases system activity and desaturation of fatty acids were examined. The phenobarbital innducibility of these parameters was analyzed too. Investigations were carried out on Wistar adult male rats. The animals were on the cholesterol (0.25%) and protein diet (32%) ...
Osada K - - 1996
Effects of dietary protein on oxidized cholesterol-induced alterations in linoleic acid and cholesterol metabolism were studied in 4-wk-old male Sprague-Dawley rats, using casein and soybean protein as dietary protein sources. The rats were fed one of the two proteins in cholesterol-free, 0.3% cholesterol or 0.3% oxidized cholesterol mixture diets using ...
Rajendran S - - 1996
Tincture of Crataegus, (TCR), is a hypocholesterolemic and antiatherosclerotic drug made from berries of hawthorn, Crataegus oxyacantha. Its main constituents are flavonoids, triterpene saponins and a few cardioactive amines. TCR, when administered simultaneously to rats fed an atherogenic diet, significantly increased the binding of 125I-LDL to the liver plasma membranes, ...
Ito T - - 1996
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Alterations of hepatic cholesterol metabolism in patients with cholesterol gallstones are still controversial. This study investigated whether hepatic cholesterol metabolism is altered in Japanese patients with cholesterol gallstones. METHODS: In this systematic study of 24 middle-aged nonobese and nondiabetic Japanese patients who had cholesterol gallstones and were ...
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