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Regular Dietary Intake of Palmitate Causes Vascular and Valvular Calcification in a Rabbit Model

Aims: Palmitic acid (PA) and oleic acid (OA) are two main dietary fatty acids. Dietary intake of PA has been associated with cardiovascular disease risk, and the effect of OA remains uncertain. Our study aimed to assess the effect of a short-term intake of lard, as source of PA and OA, on aorta and...

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Autores principales: Donis, Nathalie, Jiang, Zheshen, D'Emal, Céline, Dulgheru, Raluca, Giera, Martin, Blomberg, Niek, Delvenne, Philippe, Nchimi, Alain, Lancellotti, Patrizio, Oury, Cécile
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8261064/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34250045
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2021.692184
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author Donis, Nathalie
Jiang, Zheshen
D'Emal, Céline
Dulgheru, Raluca
Giera, Martin
Blomberg, Niek
Delvenne, Philippe
Nchimi, Alain
Lancellotti, Patrizio
Oury, Cécile
author_facet Donis, Nathalie
Jiang, Zheshen
D'Emal, Céline
Dulgheru, Raluca
Giera, Martin
Blomberg, Niek
Delvenne, Philippe
Nchimi, Alain
Lancellotti, Patrizio
Oury, Cécile
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description Aims: Palmitic acid (PA) and oleic acid (OA) are two main dietary fatty acids. Dietary intake of PA has been associated with cardiovascular disease risk, and the effect of OA remains uncertain. Our study aimed to assess the effect of a short-term intake of lard, as source of PA and OA, on aorta and aortic valve. Methods and Results: Rabbits were fed with two lard-enriched diets, containing either elevated levels of PA or of both PA and OA as compared to chow diet. After 16 weeks of each diet, calcification was observed in the aortic intima and in the aortic valve. The extent of calcification did not differ between the two diets. In contrast, rabbits fed chow diet did not develop any calcification. In blood, PA enrichment resulted in decreased lymphocyte and monocyte counts and increased levels of hemoglobin and haematocrit. Levels of the calcification inhibitor fetuin-A were also diminished, whereas creatinine levels were raised. Of note, none of the diets changed cholesterol levels in LDL or HDL. Comprehensive quantitative lipidomics analysis identified diet-related changes in plasma lipids. Dietary PA enrichment led to a drop of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), in particular of linoleic acid in cholesteryl esters, triglycerides and diacylglycerols (DAG). Ratios of PA to 18-carbon PUFA in DAG were positively correlated with the extent of aortic valve calcification, and inversely with monocyte counts. PA content in blood correlated with aorta calcification. Conclusions: Regular dietary PA intake induces vascular and valvular calcification independently of traditional risk factors. Our findings raise awareness about PA-rich food consumption and its potential deleterious effect on cardiovascular health.
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spelling pubmed-82610642021-07-08 Regular Dietary Intake of Palmitate Causes Vascular and Valvular Calcification in a Rabbit Model Donis, Nathalie Jiang, Zheshen D'Emal, Céline Dulgheru, Raluca Giera, Martin Blomberg, Niek Delvenne, Philippe Nchimi, Alain Lancellotti, Patrizio Oury, Cécile Front Cardiovasc Med Cardiovascular Medicine Aims: Palmitic acid (PA) and oleic acid (OA) are two main dietary fatty acids. Dietary intake of PA has been associated with cardiovascular disease risk, and the effect of OA remains uncertain. Our study aimed to assess the effect of a short-term intake of lard, as source of PA and OA, on aorta and aortic valve. Methods and Results: Rabbits were fed with two lard-enriched diets, containing either elevated levels of PA or of both PA and OA as compared to chow diet. After 16 weeks of each diet, calcification was observed in the aortic intima and in the aortic valve. The extent of calcification did not differ between the two diets. In contrast, rabbits fed chow diet did not develop any calcification. In blood, PA enrichment resulted in decreased lymphocyte and monocyte counts and increased levels of hemoglobin and haematocrit. Levels of the calcification inhibitor fetuin-A were also diminished, whereas creatinine levels were raised. Of note, none of the diets changed cholesterol levels in LDL or HDL. Comprehensive quantitative lipidomics analysis identified diet-related changes in plasma lipids. Dietary PA enrichment led to a drop of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), in particular of linoleic acid in cholesteryl esters, triglycerides and diacylglycerols (DAG). Ratios of PA to 18-carbon PUFA in DAG were positively correlated with the extent of aortic valve calcification, and inversely with monocyte counts. PA content in blood correlated with aorta calcification. Conclusions: Regular dietary PA intake induces vascular and valvular calcification independently of traditional risk factors. Our findings raise awareness about PA-rich food consumption and its potential deleterious effect on cardiovascular health. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8261064/ /pubmed/34250045 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2021.692184 Text en Copyright © 2021 Donis, Jiang, D'Emal, Dulgheru, Giera, Blomberg, Delvenne, Nchimi, Lancellotti and Oury. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cardiovascular Medicine
Donis, Nathalie
Jiang, Zheshen
D'Emal, Céline
Dulgheru, Raluca
Giera, Martin
Blomberg, Niek
Delvenne, Philippe
Nchimi, Alain
Lancellotti, Patrizio
Oury, Cécile
Regular Dietary Intake of Palmitate Causes Vascular and Valvular Calcification in a Rabbit Model
title Regular Dietary Intake of Palmitate Causes Vascular and Valvular Calcification in a Rabbit Model
title_full Regular Dietary Intake of Palmitate Causes Vascular and Valvular Calcification in a Rabbit Model
title_fullStr Regular Dietary Intake of Palmitate Causes Vascular and Valvular Calcification in a Rabbit Model
title_full_unstemmed Regular Dietary Intake of Palmitate Causes Vascular and Valvular Calcification in a Rabbit Model
title_short Regular Dietary Intake of Palmitate Causes Vascular and Valvular Calcification in a Rabbit Model
title_sort regular dietary intake of palmitate causes vascular and valvular calcification in a rabbit model
topic Cardiovascular Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8261064/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34250045
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2021.692184
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