Corn oil-induced decrease in arterial thrombosis tendency may be related to altered plasma vitamin K transport
In this article we report the effects of low and high fat diets on the arterial thrombosis tendency in rats. The animal system used was the aorta loop model, in which we compared the effect of saturated (hardened coconut oil, HCO) and unsaturated (sunflower seed oil, SSO; corn oil, CO) fatty acids o...
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doaj-60796174847b471585ecc697573754f52021-04-27T04:40:14ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22752001-07-0142711201124Corn oil-induced decrease in arterial thrombosis tendency may be related to altered plasma vitamin K transportL.J. Schurgers0C. Vermeer1Department of Biochemistry and Cardiovascular Research Institute, Maastricht University, 6200 MD Maastricht, The NetherlandsTo whom correspondence should be addressed.; Department of Biochemistry and Cardiovascular Research Institute, Maastricht University, 6200 MD Maastricht, The NetherlandsIn this article we report the effects of low and high fat diets on the arterial thrombosis tendency in rats. The animal system used was the aorta loop model, in which we compared the effect of saturated (hardened coconut oil, HCO) and unsaturated (sunflower seed oil, SSO; corn oil, CO) fatty acids on the arterial thrombosis tendency at high fat intake (50 energy%, 45 energy% of which was either HCO, SSO, or CO). Under these conditions both SSO and CO had a beneficial effect (relative to HCO) on the arterial thrombosis tendency. In a subsequent study we compared these high fat diets with a low fat diet (5 energy%). As compared with the low fat diet, only CO significantly decreased the thrombosis risk. Serum vitamin K and triglycerides had decreased substantially after the CO diet, and to a much lesser extent after the SSO diet.It is concluded that corn oil may have a mildly anticoagulant effect, the potential benefit of which is discussed.—Schurgers, L. J., and C. Vermeer. Corn oil-induced decrease in arterial thrombosis tendency may be related to altered plasma vitamin K transport. J. Lipid Res. 2001. 42: 1120–1124.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520316023PUFAvessel wallatherosclerosisphylloquinoneaorta loopnutritional oils |
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Corn oil-induced decrease in arterial thrombosis tendency may be related to altered plasma vitamin K transport |
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Corn oil-induced decrease in arterial thrombosis tendency may be related to altered plasma vitamin K transport |
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Corn oil-induced decrease in arterial thrombosis tendency may be related to altered plasma vitamin K transport |
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corn oil-induced decrease in arterial thrombosis tendency may be related to altered plasma vitamin k transport |
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In this article we report the effects of low and high fat diets on the arterial thrombosis tendency in rats. The animal system used was the aorta loop model, in which we compared the effect of saturated (hardened coconut oil, HCO) and unsaturated (sunflower seed oil, SSO; corn oil, CO) fatty acids on the arterial thrombosis tendency at high fat intake (50 energy%, 45 energy% of which was either HCO, SSO, or CO). Under these conditions both SSO and CO had a beneficial effect (relative to HCO) on the arterial thrombosis tendency. In a subsequent study we compared these high fat diets with a low fat diet (5 energy%). As compared with the low fat diet, only CO significantly decreased the thrombosis risk. Serum vitamin K and triglycerides had decreased substantially after the CO diet, and to a much lesser extent after the SSO diet.It is concluded that corn oil may have a mildly anticoagulant effect, the potential benefit of which is discussed.—Schurgers, L. J., and C. Vermeer. Corn oil-induced decrease in arterial thrombosis tendency may be related to altered plasma vitamin K transport. J. Lipid Res. 2001. 42: 1120–1124. |
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