M. Fields et Cg. Lewis, HEPATIC IRON OVERLOAD MAY CONTRIBUTE TO HYPERTRIGLYCERIDEMIA AND HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA IN COPPER-DEFICIENT RATS, Metabolism, clinical and experimental, 46(4), 1997, pp. 377-381
The present study was conducted in order to determine whether hepatic
iron retention in rats fed a copper-deficient diet containing fructose
is associated with hypertriglyceridemia and hypercholesterolemia. and
whether a reduction of iron intake will prevent elevation of blood tr
iglycerides and cholesterol. Rats were fed from weaning either a coppe
r-deficient (0.6 mu g Cu/g)or copper-adequate (6.0 mu g Cu/g) diet for
4 weeks. Half the rats consumed either an adequate level of iron (50
mu g Fe/g) or a low level (17 mu g Fe/g), Reduction of iron intake red
uced blood levels of both triglycerides and cholesterol in rats fed a
copper-deficient diet containing fructose, In addition, hepatic lipid
peroxidation was also decreased. The combination of high iron, low cop
per, and fructose may be responsible for increased levels of risk-fact
or metabolites associated with heart disease. Copyright (C) 1997 by W.
B. Saunders Company.