Fresh soy oil protects against vascular changes in an estrogen-deficient rat model: an electron microscopy study

OBJECTIVE: To observe the effects of consuming repeatedly heated soy oil on the aortic tissues of estrogen-deficient rats. METHODS: Thirty female Sprague Dawley rats (200- 250 g) were divided equally into five groups. One group served as the normal control (NC) group. The four treated groups were ov...

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Main Authors: Siti Khadijah Adam, Srijit Das, Faizah Othman, Kamsiah Jaarin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculdade de Medicina / USP 2009-11-01
Series:Clinics
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322009001100012
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spelling doaj-7758fa5313cc4e3999596590098b9ffe2020-11-25T01:03:07ZengFaculdade de Medicina / USPClinics1807-59321980-53222009-11-0164111113111910.1590/S1807-59322009001100012Fresh soy oil protects against vascular changes in an estrogen-deficient rat model: an electron microscopy studySiti Khadijah AdamSrijit DasFaizah OthmanKamsiah JaarinOBJECTIVE: To observe the effects of consuming repeatedly heated soy oil on the aortic tissues of estrogen-deficient rats. METHODS: Thirty female Sprague Dawley rats (200- 250 g) were divided equally into five groups. One group served as the normal control (NC) group. The four treated groups were ovariectomized and were fed as follows: 2% cholesterol diet (OVXC); 2% cholesterol diet + fresh soy oil (FSO); 2% cholesterol diet + once-heated soy oil (1HSO); and 2% cholesterol diet + five-times-heated soy oil (5HSO). After four months, the rats were sacrificed, and the aortic tissues were obtained for histological studies. RESULTS: After four months of feeding, the NC, FSO and 1HSO groups had a lower body weight gain compared to the OVXC and 5HSO groups. The tunica intima/media ratio in the 5HSO group was significantly thicker (p < 0.05) compared to the NC, OVXC and FSO groups. Electron microscopy showed that endothelial cells were normally shaped in the FSO and NC groups but irregular in the 1HSO and 5HSO groups. A greater number of collagen fibers and vacuoles were observed in the 5HSO group compared to the other treatment groups. CONCLUSIONS: Fresh soy oil offered protection in the estrogen-deficient state, as these rats had similar features to those of the NC group. The damage to the tunica intima and the increase in the ratio of tunica intima/media thickness showed the deleterious effect of consuming repeatedly heated soy oil in castrated female rats.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322009001100012Soy oilHeatingAortaEstrogen deficiencyAtherosclerosis
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author Siti Khadijah Adam
Srijit Das
Faizah Othman
Kamsiah Jaarin
spellingShingle Siti Khadijah Adam
Srijit Das
Faizah Othman
Kamsiah Jaarin
Fresh soy oil protects against vascular changes in an estrogen-deficient rat model: an electron microscopy study
Clinics
Soy oil
Heating
Aorta
Estrogen deficiency
Atherosclerosis
author_facet Siti Khadijah Adam
Srijit Das
Faizah Othman
Kamsiah Jaarin
author_sort Siti Khadijah Adam
title Fresh soy oil protects against vascular changes in an estrogen-deficient rat model: an electron microscopy study
title_short Fresh soy oil protects against vascular changes in an estrogen-deficient rat model: an electron microscopy study
title_full Fresh soy oil protects against vascular changes in an estrogen-deficient rat model: an electron microscopy study
title_fullStr Fresh soy oil protects against vascular changes in an estrogen-deficient rat model: an electron microscopy study
title_full_unstemmed Fresh soy oil protects against vascular changes in an estrogen-deficient rat model: an electron microscopy study
title_sort fresh soy oil protects against vascular changes in an estrogen-deficient rat model: an electron microscopy study
publisher Faculdade de Medicina / USP
series Clinics
issn 1807-5932
1980-5322
publishDate 2009-11-01
description OBJECTIVE: To observe the effects of consuming repeatedly heated soy oil on the aortic tissues of estrogen-deficient rats. METHODS: Thirty female Sprague Dawley rats (200- 250 g) were divided equally into five groups. One group served as the normal control (NC) group. The four treated groups were ovariectomized and were fed as follows: 2% cholesterol diet (OVXC); 2% cholesterol diet + fresh soy oil (FSO); 2% cholesterol diet + once-heated soy oil (1HSO); and 2% cholesterol diet + five-times-heated soy oil (5HSO). After four months, the rats were sacrificed, and the aortic tissues were obtained for histological studies. RESULTS: After four months of feeding, the NC, FSO and 1HSO groups had a lower body weight gain compared to the OVXC and 5HSO groups. The tunica intima/media ratio in the 5HSO group was significantly thicker (p < 0.05) compared to the NC, OVXC and FSO groups. Electron microscopy showed that endothelial cells were normally shaped in the FSO and NC groups but irregular in the 1HSO and 5HSO groups. A greater number of collagen fibers and vacuoles were observed in the 5HSO group compared to the other treatment groups. CONCLUSIONS: Fresh soy oil offered protection in the estrogen-deficient state, as these rats had similar features to those of the NC group. The damage to the tunica intima and the increase in the ratio of tunica intima/media thickness showed the deleterious effect of consuming repeatedly heated soy oil in castrated female rats.
topic Soy oil
Heating
Aorta
Estrogen deficiency
Atherosclerosis
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322009001100012
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