EFFECT OF HIGH-FAT DIETS WITH AND WITHOUT CHOLESTEROL ON ERYTHROCYTE AND TISSUE FATTY-ACIDS IN RATS

Citation
K. Hariharan et Pl. Raina, EFFECT OF HIGH-FAT DIETS WITH AND WITHOUT CHOLESTEROL ON ERYTHROCYTE AND TISSUE FATTY-ACIDS IN RATS, Die Nahrung, 40(6), 1996, pp. 325-330
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Food Science & Tenology
Journal title
ISSN journal
0027769X
Volume
40
Issue
6
Year of publication
1996
Pages
325 - 330
Database
ISI
SICI code
0027-769X(1996)40:6<325:EOHDWA>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
Male weanling wistar rats were fed synthetic diets containing 20% saff lower oil (SFO) or palm oil (PO) with and without cholesterol for a pe riod of six weeks. Erythrocyte membranes were isolated and their fatty acid composition were determined at the end of the experiment. Beside s the fatty acid composition of the kidney and spleen lipids were also determined. Erythrocyte membrane, kidney fatty acids of rats fed saff lower oil (SFO) had in the majority of variants a higher level of n-6 fatty acids when compared to palm oil group. However, in the spleen, t he level of n-6 fatty acids in the palm oil groups were higher than in the safflower oil group. In general the arachidonic acid [20:4 (n-6)] levels were higher in the spleen and erythrocytes particularly in the cholesterol fed groups when compared to the kidney levels. Palm oil f ed rats had a higher level of palmitic (16:0) and oleic [18:1 (n-9)] a cids. Rats fed diets containing cholesterol significantly reduced the level of stearic (18:0) but increased the level of oleic [18:1 (n-9)], linoieic [18:2 (n-3)], and arachidonic acids [20:4 (n-6)]. The ratios such as 18:1 (n-9)/18:2 (n-6), 18:1 (n-9)118:0, 18:2(n-6)/20:4 (n-6) and 20:4 (n-6)/18:2 (n-6) are all indicative of the normal activity of enzymes involved in the desaturation and elongation. Thus these studi es indicate that addition of cholesterol can modify the fatty acid com position in erythrocytes, kidney and spleen lipids.