Effects of specific fatty acids (8:0,14:0, cis-18:1, trans-18:1) on plasma lipoproteins, early atherogenic potential, and LDL oxidative properties in the hamster

Although comparative studies of the cholesterolemic properties of trans fatty acids relative to cis-unsaturates and saturates have been conducted in humans and animals, there is no recent information relating these lipid responses to susceptibility to atherosclerosis. Therefore, hamsters were fed di...

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Main Authors: Robert J. Nicolosi, Thomas A. Wilson, Eugene J. Rogers, David Kritchevsky
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1998-10-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
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spelling doaj-1f9415c1a99e456e8bb60322ea5e7d962021-04-26T05:46:03ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751998-10-01391019721980Effects of specific fatty acids (8:0,14:0, cis-18:1, trans-18:1) on plasma lipoproteins, early atherogenic potential, and LDL oxidative properties in the hamsterRobert J. Nicolosi0Thomas A. Wilson1Eugene J. Rogers2David Kritchevsky3To whom correspondence should be addressed.; Center for Chronic Disease Control, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, MA 01854; To whom correspondence should be addressed.Center for Chronic Disease Control, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, MA 01854Center for Chronic Disease Control, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, MA 01854Wistar Institute, Philadelphia, PA 19104-4268Although comparative studies of the cholesterolemic properties of trans fatty acids relative to cis-unsaturates and saturates have been conducted in humans and animals, there is no recent information relating these lipid responses to susceptibility to atherosclerosis. Therefore, hamsters were fed diets containing equivalent amounts of cholesterol (0.12% wt/wt) and test fats (20% wt/wt) for 8 weeks. Each test fat contained between 50–52% of the total triacylglycerols as a single fatty acid, i.e., 8:0, 14:0, 18:0, cis-18:1, or trans-18:1 while the balance consisted of 16:0, cis-18:1 and 18:2 that were the same for all groups. Plasma total cholesterol (TC), low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) levels were not different for 8:0, cis-18:1, and trans-18:1, whereas 14:0 caused a significant rise in plasma TC, LDL-C, and HDL-C. LDL oxidation measurements showed that the lag phase of conjugated diene formation was longest for the trans-18:1 and cis-18:1 groups while rate of conjugated diene formation was lowest for the trans-18:1 and cis-18:1 groups. The trans-18:1- and cis-18:1-fed animals had significantly higher levels of LDL α-tocopherol relative to the 8:0- and 14:0-fed animals. Aortic fatty streak formation was highest for the 14:0- and 8:0-fed animals and lowest for the trans-18:1. In conclusion, the plasma lipid and antioxidant properties of trans-18:1 and cis-18:1 were comparable while the trans-18:1-fed hamsters had the least amount of early atherosclerosis. In addition, 8:0-fed animals unexpectedly had early atherosclerosis formation similar to the 14:0-fed animals.—Nicolosi, R. J., T. A. Wilson, E. J. Rogers, and D. Kritchevsky. Effects of specific fatty acids (8:0, 14:0, cis-18:1, trans-18:1) on plasma lipoproteins, early atherogenic potential, and LDL oxidative properties in the hamster. J. Lipid Res. 1998. 39: 1972–1980.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520324950cis oleatetrans oleatemedium chain triacylglycerolsα-tocopherolLDL oxidationhamsters
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Effects of specific fatty acids (8:0,14:0, cis-18:1, trans-18:1) on plasma lipoproteins, early atherogenic potential, and LDL oxidative properties in the hamster
Journal of Lipid Research
cis oleate
trans oleate
medium chain triacylglycerols
α-tocopherol
LDL oxidation
hamsters
author_facet Robert J. Nicolosi
Thomas A. Wilson
Eugene J. Rogers
David Kritchevsky
author_sort Robert J. Nicolosi
title Effects of specific fatty acids (8:0,14:0, cis-18:1, trans-18:1) on plasma lipoproteins, early atherogenic potential, and LDL oxidative properties in the hamster
title_short Effects of specific fatty acids (8:0,14:0, cis-18:1, trans-18:1) on plasma lipoproteins, early atherogenic potential, and LDL oxidative properties in the hamster
title_full Effects of specific fatty acids (8:0,14:0, cis-18:1, trans-18:1) on plasma lipoproteins, early atherogenic potential, and LDL oxidative properties in the hamster
title_fullStr Effects of specific fatty acids (8:0,14:0, cis-18:1, trans-18:1) on plasma lipoproteins, early atherogenic potential, and LDL oxidative properties in the hamster
title_full_unstemmed Effects of specific fatty acids (8:0,14:0, cis-18:1, trans-18:1) on plasma lipoproteins, early atherogenic potential, and LDL oxidative properties in the hamster
title_sort effects of specific fatty acids (8:0,14:0, cis-18:1, trans-18:1) on plasma lipoproteins, early atherogenic potential, and ldl oxidative properties in the hamster
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1998-10-01
description Although comparative studies of the cholesterolemic properties of trans fatty acids relative to cis-unsaturates and saturates have been conducted in humans and animals, there is no recent information relating these lipid responses to susceptibility to atherosclerosis. Therefore, hamsters were fed diets containing equivalent amounts of cholesterol (0.12% wt/wt) and test fats (20% wt/wt) for 8 weeks. Each test fat contained between 50–52% of the total triacylglycerols as a single fatty acid, i.e., 8:0, 14:0, 18:0, cis-18:1, or trans-18:1 while the balance consisted of 16:0, cis-18:1 and 18:2 that were the same for all groups. Plasma total cholesterol (TC), low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) levels were not different for 8:0, cis-18:1, and trans-18:1, whereas 14:0 caused a significant rise in plasma TC, LDL-C, and HDL-C. LDL oxidation measurements showed that the lag phase of conjugated diene formation was longest for the trans-18:1 and cis-18:1 groups while rate of conjugated diene formation was lowest for the trans-18:1 and cis-18:1 groups. The trans-18:1- and cis-18:1-fed animals had significantly higher levels of LDL α-tocopherol relative to the 8:0- and 14:0-fed animals. Aortic fatty streak formation was highest for the 14:0- and 8:0-fed animals and lowest for the trans-18:1. In conclusion, the plasma lipid and antioxidant properties of trans-18:1 and cis-18:1 were comparable while the trans-18:1-fed hamsters had the least amount of early atherosclerosis. In addition, 8:0-fed animals unexpectedly had early atherosclerosis formation similar to the 14:0-fed animals.—Nicolosi, R. J., T. A. Wilson, E. J. Rogers, and D. Kritchevsky. Effects of specific fatty acids (8:0, 14:0, cis-18:1, trans-18:1) on plasma lipoproteins, early atherogenic potential, and LDL oxidative properties in the hamster. J. Lipid Res. 1998. 39: 1972–1980.
topic cis oleate
trans oleate
medium chain triacylglycerols
α-tocopherol
LDL oxidation
hamsters
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520324950
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