Literature DB >> 935641

Studies concerning the hypercholesterolemia of pregnancy: cholesterol catabolism and excretion during late pregnancy in the rat.

M T Subbiah, M D Buascaglia.   

Abstract

To investigate the mechanism of hypercholesterolemia noted in pregnancy, cholesterol catabolism and excretion was investigated during late pregnancy in the rat. Pregnancy was associated with an increase in plasma cholesterol and a decrease in the concentration of both cholesterol and bile acids in bile (with no difference in bile flows). The appearance of injected 4-C14-cholesterol in the bile of pregnant females was less than that of virgin females with a significant decrease in the bile acid fraction. The cholic/chenodeoxycholic acid ratio of newly formed C14 bile acids in pregnant rat bile was lower than in the bile of virgin female rats. Surprisingly, cholesterol balance studies failed to reveal any difference in the fecal excretion of neutral sterols or bile acids between virgin and pregnant female rats. The hypercholesterolemia of pregnancy could be partially due to the decrease in biliary cholesterol and bile acid excretion. The lack of difference in fecal cholesterol excretion is perhaps due to the operation of compensatory absorption mechanisms in the intestine which needs further investigation.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 935641

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Commun Chem Pathol Pharmacol        ISSN: 0034-5164


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1.  Effects of cholesterol feeding to maternal rats on metabolism of cholesterol and bile acids in the dams and their offspring.

Authors:  Y Ayaki; S Endo; Y Ogura; M Ogura
Journal:  Lipids       Date:  1988-03       Impact factor: 1.880

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