K. Yoshino et al., SERUM-LIPID AND LIPOPROTEIN LEVELS IN THE SENESCENCE-ACCELERATED MOUSE, Journal of clinical biochemistry and nutrition, 17(2), 1994, pp. 89-94
After 2-4 months of age, accelerated senescence-prone mice showed a hi
gher level of serum triglycerides and lower levels of total cholestero
l and phospholipids than accelerated senescence-resistant mice. At 2-4
months of age, the former strain showed higher levels of very low den
sity lipoprotein and low density lipoprotein and a lower level of high
density lipoprotein-cholesterol than the latter strain. The serum lip
id peroxide level per mg of serum lipids was higher in the former than
in the latter. These results indicate that a disorder in the metaboli
sm of lipids and lipoproteins occurs concomitantly with the increase i
n serum lipid peroxide level in this animal model of accelerated aging
.