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Antioxidant Supplements Improve Profiles of Hepatic Oxysterols and Plasma Lipids in Butter-fed Hamsters

Hypercholesterolemic diets are associated with oxidative stress that may contribute to hypercholesterolemia by adversely affecting enzymatically-generated oxysterols involved in cholesterol homeostasis. An experiment was conducted to examine whether the cholesterol-lowering effects of the antioxidan...

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Autores principales: Poirier, Johanne, Cockell, Kevin A., Ratnayake, W.M. Nimal, Scoggan, Kylie A., Hidiroglou, Nick, Gagnon, Claude, Rocheleau, Hélène, Gruber, Heidi, Griffin, Philip, Madère, René, Trick, Keith, Kubow, Stan
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Publicado: Libertas Academica 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3736883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23966787
http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/NMI.S3911
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author Poirier, Johanne
Cockell, Kevin A.
Ratnayake, W.M. Nimal
Scoggan, Kylie A.
Hidiroglou, Nick
Gagnon, Claude
Rocheleau, Hélène
Gruber, Heidi
Griffin, Philip
Madère, René
Trick, Keith
Kubow, Stan
author_facet Poirier, Johanne
Cockell, Kevin A.
Ratnayake, W.M. Nimal
Scoggan, Kylie A.
Hidiroglou, Nick
Gagnon, Claude
Rocheleau, Hélène
Gruber, Heidi
Griffin, Philip
Madère, René
Trick, Keith
Kubow, Stan
author_sort Poirier, Johanne
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description Hypercholesterolemic diets are associated with oxidative stress that may contribute to hypercholesterolemia by adversely affecting enzymatically-generated oxysterols involved in cholesterol homeostasis. An experiment was conducted to examine whether the cholesterol-lowering effects of the antioxidants selenium and α-tocopherol were related to hepatic oxysterol concentrations. Four groups of male Syrian hamsters (n = 7–8) were fed high cholesterol and saturated fat (0.46% cholesterol, 14.3% fat) hypercholesterolemic semi-purified diets: 1) Control; 2) Control + α-tocopherol (67 IU all-racemic-α-tocopheryl-acetate/kg diet); 3) Control + selenium (3.4 mg selenate/kg diet); and 4) Control + α-tocopherol + selenium. Antioxidant supplementation was associated with lowered plasma cholesterol concentrations, decreased tissue lipid peroxidation and higher hepatic oxysterol concentrations. A second experiment examined the effect of graded selenium doses (0.15, 0.85, 1.7 and 3.4 mg selenate/kg diet) on mRNA expression of the oxysterol-generating enzyme, hepatic 27-hydroxylase (CYP27A1, EC 1.14.13.15), in hamsters (n = 8–9) fed the hypercholesterolemic diets. Supplementation of selenium at 3.4 mg selenate/kg diet was not associated with increased hepatic 27-hydroxylase mRNA. In conclusion, the cholesterol lowering effects of selenium and α-tocopherol were associated with increased hepatic enzymatically generated oxysterol concentrations, which appears to be mediated via improved antioxidant status rather than increased enzymatic production.
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spelling pubmed-37368832013-08-21 Antioxidant Supplements Improve Profiles of Hepatic Oxysterols and Plasma Lipids in Butter-fed Hamsters Poirier, Johanne Cockell, Kevin A. Ratnayake, W.M. Nimal Scoggan, Kylie A. Hidiroglou, Nick Gagnon, Claude Rocheleau, Hélène Gruber, Heidi Griffin, Philip Madère, René Trick, Keith Kubow, Stan Nutr Metab Insights Original Research Hypercholesterolemic diets are associated with oxidative stress that may contribute to hypercholesterolemia by adversely affecting enzymatically-generated oxysterols involved in cholesterol homeostasis. An experiment was conducted to examine whether the cholesterol-lowering effects of the antioxidants selenium and α-tocopherol were related to hepatic oxysterol concentrations. Four groups of male Syrian hamsters (n = 7–8) were fed high cholesterol and saturated fat (0.46% cholesterol, 14.3% fat) hypercholesterolemic semi-purified diets: 1) Control; 2) Control + α-tocopherol (67 IU all-racemic-α-tocopheryl-acetate/kg diet); 3) Control + selenium (3.4 mg selenate/kg diet); and 4) Control + α-tocopherol + selenium. Antioxidant supplementation was associated with lowered plasma cholesterol concentrations, decreased tissue lipid peroxidation and higher hepatic oxysterol concentrations. A second experiment examined the effect of graded selenium doses (0.15, 0.85, 1.7 and 3.4 mg selenate/kg diet) on mRNA expression of the oxysterol-generating enzyme, hepatic 27-hydroxylase (CYP27A1, EC 1.14.13.15), in hamsters (n = 8–9) fed the hypercholesterolemic diets. Supplementation of selenium at 3.4 mg selenate/kg diet was not associated with increased hepatic 27-hydroxylase mRNA. In conclusion, the cholesterol lowering effects of selenium and α-tocopherol were associated with increased hepatic enzymatically generated oxysterol concentrations, which appears to be mediated via improved antioxidant status rather than increased enzymatic production. Libertas Academica 2010-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3736883/ /pubmed/23966787 http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/NMI.S3911 Text en © the author(s), publisher and licensee Libertas Academica Ltd. This is an open access article. Unrestricted non-commercial use is permitted provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Poirier, Johanne
Cockell, Kevin A.
Ratnayake, W.M. Nimal
Scoggan, Kylie A.
Hidiroglou, Nick
Gagnon, Claude
Rocheleau, Hélène
Gruber, Heidi
Griffin, Philip
Madère, René
Trick, Keith
Kubow, Stan
Antioxidant Supplements Improve Profiles of Hepatic Oxysterols and Plasma Lipids in Butter-fed Hamsters
title Antioxidant Supplements Improve Profiles of Hepatic Oxysterols and Plasma Lipids in Butter-fed Hamsters
title_full Antioxidant Supplements Improve Profiles of Hepatic Oxysterols and Plasma Lipids in Butter-fed Hamsters
title_fullStr Antioxidant Supplements Improve Profiles of Hepatic Oxysterols and Plasma Lipids in Butter-fed Hamsters
title_full_unstemmed Antioxidant Supplements Improve Profiles of Hepatic Oxysterols and Plasma Lipids in Butter-fed Hamsters
title_short Antioxidant Supplements Improve Profiles of Hepatic Oxysterols and Plasma Lipids in Butter-fed Hamsters
title_sort antioxidant supplements improve profiles of hepatic oxysterols and plasma lipids in butter-fed hamsters
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3736883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23966787
http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/NMI.S3911
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