Literature DB >> 9650601

Effects of ionizing radiation (neutrons/gamma rays) on plasma lipids and lipoproteins in rats.

C Feurgard1, D Bayle, F Guézingar, C Sérougne, A Mazur, C Lutton, J Aigueperse, P Gourmelon, D Mathé.   

Abstract

Male Wistar rats weighing 250 g were exposed to 4 Gy of neutrons/gamma radiation (3.33 Gy of neutrons and 0.66 Gy of gamma rays). After whole-body irradiation, plasma cholesterol and phospholipid levels increased up to 62 and 37%, respectively, at day 4 and then returned to control values 12 days after irradiation. Plasma triglyceride concentrations decreased concomitantly with decreased food intake after irradiation but remained higher than in pair-fed control rats. Plasma lipoproteins were separated by ultracentrifugation on a density gradient (1.006-1.210 g/ml). Four days after irradiation, most of the cholesterol (62% compared to 31% in controls, P < 0.001) is transported by apolipoprotein E-rich high-density lipoproteins. At the same time, plasma levels of apolipoproteins B and E were increased by 28 and 65%, respectively, while those of apolipoproteins AI and AIV were reduced by 21 and 59%, respectively. While in the liver of irradiated rats the apolipoprotein B/E receptor number was not modified, the hydroxymethylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase activity was fivefold higher than in control pair-fed rats. Four days after irradiation, the susceptibility of lipoproteins to peroxidation, as measured by the formation of conjugated dienes in the presence of Cu2+, was markedly increased while plasma vitamin E levels were decreased, demonstrating that irradiation reduces antioxidant stores markedly. These results suggest that such modified lipoproteins could be involved in radiation-induced vascular damage.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9650601

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiat Res        ISSN: 0033-7587            Impact factor:   2.841


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