CHOLESTEROL CONSUMPTION ALTERS HEPATIC SPHINGOMYELIN METABOLISM IN RATS

Citation
Mjh. Geelen et al., CHOLESTEROL CONSUMPTION ALTERS HEPATIC SPHINGOMYELIN METABOLISM IN RATS, The Journal of nutrition, 125(9), 1995, pp. 2294-2300
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Nutrition & Dietetics
Journal title
ISSN journal
00223166
Volume
125
Issue
9
Year of publication
1995
Pages
2294 - 2300
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3166(1995)125:9<2294:CCAHSM>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
The hypothesis that cholesterol consumption alters hepatic sphingomyel in homeostasis was tested. Rats were fed a purified diet with or witho ut added cholesterol (1 g/100 g) for up to 21 d. in accordance with pr evious work, cholesterol consumption significantly increased hepatic, whole plasma and VLDL cholesterol concentrations. Dietary cholesterol also raised the amount of sphingomyelin in the VLDL fraction, which wa s associated with a decrease in hepatic sphingomyelin concentrations. We suggest that the increase in hepatic VLDL secretion after cholester ol consumption imposed an increase in the demand for sphingomyelin in the liver because this phospholipid is a structural component of VLDL. Determination of the activity of two key enzymes of sphingomyelin hom eostasis revealed that cholesterol consumption reduced the activity of acid sphingomyelinase in the liver but did not affect that of serine palmitoyltransferase. These enzyme data indicate that the extra sphing omyelin needed after cholesterol loading results from a decrease in th e rate of its catabolism in the liver.