Effect of selenium and vitamin E supplementation on lipid abnormalities in plasma, aorta, and adipose tissue of Zucker rats
Autor: | Maryvonne Ciavatti, Michèle Accominotti, Muriel Bost, Christelle Douillet, Françoise Borson-Chazot |
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Rok vydání: | 1998 |
Předmět: |
Blood Glucose
Vitamin medicine.medical_specialty Antioxidant Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism Linoleic acid medicine.medical_treatment Clinical Biochemistry Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances Biochemistry Antioxidants Inorganic Chemistry Selenium chemistry.chemical_compound Internal medicine medicine TBARS Animals Vitamin E Palmitoleic acid Obesity Aorta chemistry.chemical_classification Body Weight Fatty Acids Biochemistry (medical) Fatty acid General Medicine Lipids Rats Rats Zucker Cholesterol Endocrinology Adipose Tissue chemistry Dietary Supplements Female lipids (amino acids peptides and proteins) Arachidonic acid Insulin Resistance |
Zdroj: | Biological Trace Element Research. 65:221-236 |
ISSN: | 1559-0720 0163-4984 |
DOI: | 10.1007/bf02789098 |
Popis: | Twenty-nine obese female Zucker rats (fa / fa) were fed with a laboratory chow supplemented or not with a selenium-rich yeast (Selenion), or Selenion + vitamin E, or vitamin E alone. Twelve lean female Zucker rats (Fa / Fa) of the same littermates fed with the same diet were used as control. After 32 wk of diet, obesity induced a large increase in plasma insulin and lipid levels. A significant decrease in the plasma vitamin E/triglycerides ratio (p < 0.005) and an increase in plasma thiobarbituric reactive substances (TBARS) (p < 0.005) were also observed. Plasma selenium and vitamin E increased in all supplemented rats. The plasma insulin level was decreased by selenion supplementation and the vitamin E/triglycerides ratio was completely corrected by double supplementation with Selenion + vitamin E. TBARS were also efficiently decreased in two obese groups receiving vitamin E. In plasma, adipose tissue and aorta, obesity induced an increase in palmitic acid (C16:0), a very large increase in monounsaturated fatty acids (palmitoleic acid C16:l, stearic acid C18:l) associated with a decrease in polyunsaturated n-6 fatty acids (linoleic acid C18:2 n - 6, arachidonic C20:4 n - 6). These alterations in fatty acid distribution were only partly modulated by Se and vitamin E supplements. However, in the aorta, antioxidant treatment in obese rats significantly reduced the increase in C16:0 and C16:l (p < 0.05 andp < 0.01, respectively) and the decrease in arachidonic acid (p < 0.05). These changes could be beneficial in the reduction of insulin resistance and help to protect the vascular endothelium. |
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