Literature DB >> 9727605

Dietary oxidized cholesterol modulates cholesterol metabolism and linoleic acid desaturation in rats fed high-cholesterol diets.

K Osada1, T Kodama, K Yamada, S Nakamura, M Sugano.   

Abstract

The interactive effect of high dietary levels of oxidized cholesterol on exogenous cholesterol and linoleic acid metabolism was examined in male 4-wk-old Sprague-Dawley rats given high-cholesterol diets. The rats were pair-fed purified diets free of or containing either 0.5% cholesterol alone or both 0.5% cholesterol and 0.5% oxidized cholesterol mixture (containing 93% oxidized cholesterol) for 3 wk. Hepatic 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl CoA reductase activity was reduced in rats given cholesterol alone or both cholesterol and oxidized cholesterol. However, hepatic cholesterol 7alpha-hydroxylase activity was lowered only when rats were given both cholesterol and oxidized cholesterol, although dietary cholesterol increased this activity. Reflecting this effect, acidic steroid excretion was lowest among the groups of rats given cholesterol and oxidized cholesterol. On the other hand, the activity of hepatic delta6 desaturase, a key enzyme in the metabolism of linoleic acid to arachidonic acid, was increased in rats given both cholesterol and oxidized cholesterol, although dietary cholesterol alone lowered its activity. As a result, the delta6 desaturation index, 20:3n-6 + 20:4n-6/18:2n-6, in liver and serum phospholipids tended to be higher in the group fed both cholesterol and oxidized cholesterol than in the one fed cholesterol alone. Thus, dietary oxidized cholesterol significantly modulated exogenous cholesterol metabolism and promoted linoleic acid desaturation even when it was given at high levels together with a high cholesterol diet.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9727605     DOI: 10.1007/s11745-998-0267-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lipids        ISSN: 0024-4201            Impact factor:   1.880


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