Trans fatty acids and cholesterol metabolism: mechanistic studies in rats and rabbits fed semipurified diets

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Gatto, LM
Lyons, MA
Brown, AJ
Samman, S [1 ]
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[1] Univ Sydney, Dept Biochem, Human Nutr Unit, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
[2] Heart Res Inst, Cell Biol Grp, Camperdown, NSW 2050, Australia
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Studies were conducted in rabbits and rats to investigate the effects of diets rich in oleic (CIS diet), palmitic (SAT diet) and trans fatty acids (TRANS diet) on plasma lipids and lipoprotein metabolism. An important difference between these species is that rabbits possess plasma cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) activity while rats are devoid of transfer activity. In the presence of dietary cholesterol (0.2% w/w) the change in plasma low density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDL-C) concentration from baseline was significantly higher in rabbits fed the TRANS diet compared with those fed the CIS diet (P < 0.01). Despite this difference, the hepatic LDL-receptor activity was similar in all groups. Also, the fatty acid composition of hepatic phospholipids was affected by diet with lower proportion of palmitic (11%) and higher (19%) linoleic acid despite a similar content in the diet. These effects may represent the maintenance of membrane fluidity within narrow limits to ensure optimal function. The studies in rats showed that the plasma total cholesterol concentration was 20% lower (P < 0.01) in TRANS-fed rats compared with those fed the CIS diet. The results of an in vivo assay of reverse cholesterol transport (RCT) suggested that the three diets gave rise to high density lipoprotein (HDL) particles with similar capacity to accept cellular cholesterol. The differential effects of dietary trans fatty acids in these animal models provide another line of evidence that reinforces the significant role of CETP activity in determining the distribution of plasma cholesterol in response to dietary trans fatty acids.
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