THE ROLE OF CHOLESTEROL ABSORPTION AND HEPATIC CHOLESTEROL CONTENT IN HIGH AND LOW RESPONSES TO DIETARY-CHOLESTEROL AND FAT IN PEDIGREED BABOONS (PAPIO SPECIES)

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KUSHWAHA, RS
RICE, KS
LEWIS, DS
MCGILL, HC
CAREY, KD
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[1] Department of Physiology and Medicine, Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research, San Antonio, TX
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METABOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL | 1993年 / 42卷 / 06期
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10.1016/0026-0495(93)90238-J
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Selective breeding has produced baboon families with low and high plasma cholesterol responses to dietary cholesterol and fat. We used 12 high- and 12 low-responding (mainly in low-density lipoprotein [LDL] cholesterol) pedigreed baboons to determine whether cholesterol absorption and hepatic cholesterol concentration are associated with these responses. We measured cholesterol absorption first on the chow diet, which was low in cholesterol and fat, and after 3 and 13 weeks on the challenge diets, which contained 0.45 mg cholesterol/kcal and 40% of calories as either coconut oil or corn oil. Plasma, lipoprotein, and hepatic cholesterol concentrations were measured 1 week after cholesterol absorption measurements. High-responding baboons had higher percentage cholesterol absorption than low-responding baboons on both chow and challenge diets, regardless of the type of dietary fat. Both high and low responders had higher percentage cholesterol absorption with corn oil than with coconut oil. High responders also had higher hepatic cholesterol concentrations than low responders on chow and after consuming the challenge diets for 4 weeks. After consuming the challenge diets for 14 weeks, low responders fed coconut oil had hepatic cholesterol levels equal to those of high responders, while low responders fed corn oil continued to have low hepatic cholesterol levels. Thus, percentage cholesterol absorption is consistently higher in high-responding baboons regardless of diet, but hepatic cholesterol concentration varies with duration of challegne and type of fat. The results suggest that both cholesterol absorption and hepatic cholesterol concentration regulate cholesterolemic responses to diet, but by different mechanisms. © 1993.
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