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- W2100885675 abstract "The effects of the amount of dietary fat and saturation together with cholesterol both on hepatic apolipoprotein A-I gene mRNA levels and on plasma levels of this apolipoprotein were studied in male rats. To achieve these goals, seven groups of male Wistar rats were established: control group (n=5) consuming chow diet; cholesterol group (n=4) fed on a chow diet containing 0.1% (w/w) cholesterol; coco group (n=5) fed on a chow diet containing 0.1% (w/w) cholesterol and 40% coconut oil; corn group (n=5) fed on a chow diet containing 0.1% (w/w) cholesterol and 40% corn oil; and three olive groups consuming a chow diet containing 0.1% (w/w) cholesterol and percentages of 5 (n=5), 10 (n=4) and 40% (n=5), respectively, of olive oil. Animals were kept on these diets for 2 months and then sacrificed for lipoprotein, apolipoprotein and hepatic mRNA analysis. Dietary cholesterol by itself was hypercholesterolemic when compared to chow diet, an effect that was mainly due to an increase in LDL-cholesterol. Corn oil had a hypocholesterolemic action, whether compared to chow or to cholesterol diet, due to a reduction in HDL-cholesterol as well as LDL-cholesterol. HDL-cholesterol levels of 40% olive oil diet were lower than those corresponding to coconut oil and higher than those found in corn oil diet. When compared to control or cholesterol diets, plasma apoA-I concentration appeared significantly increased in coconut and 40% olive oil diets. Coconut oil or corn oil diets did not induce any significant change in apoA-I mRNA compared to control or cholesterol diets. Compared to cholesterol diet, 40 and 10% olive oil diets induced a significant increase in the expression of this message. A positive and significant (r=0.97, P<0.01) correlation between plasma apolipoprotein A-I concentration and its hepatic mRNA, was observed when the amount of dietary olive oil was 40% (w/w). A significant negative (r=−0.97, P<0.01) correlation was found in the corn oil group and no significant association was observed in the remaining groups. Based on the increased plasma levels in coconut oil and in high percentage olive oil diets, and the differences between these two diets for mRNA expression, it can be concluded that different fatty acid containing diets regulate apolipoprotein A-I through different mechanisms, and these mechanisms could be modulated by the fat intake." @default.
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