K. Hirai et al., EFFECTS OF DIETARY TOCOPHEROL AND CHOLESTEROL ON THE RATIOS OF TOCOPHEROL TO CHOLESTEROL AND ARGININE TO LYSINE IN RATS, Nutrition research, 14(11), 1994, pp. 1701-1710
The effects of dietary tocopherol (Toc) (0-10 mg%) and 1% cholesterol
(Chol) on the levels of serum Toc, Chol and amino acid were determined
using female rats, and the relationships among their levels were stud
ied. Dietary Toc caused an increase in serum Toc (r = 0.66 and r = 0.7
4, p < 0.01, for the diet containing no and 1% Chol, respectively), wh
ich was not significantly affected by a diet supplemented with Chol. T
here was no significant change in the levels of serum Chol with increa
ses in serum Toe, but supplementing the diet with Chol caused serum To
c to increase together with the level of serum Chol.(r = 0.75, p < 0.0
01). The ratio of Toc/Chol in serum was dose-dependent on dietary Toc
(r = 0.69, p < 0.01). A correlation was also found when the diet was s
upplemented with Chol (r = 0.79, p < 0.001), but the levels of the Toc
/Chol ratio averaged 40% of those found with Chol-free diets. The seru
m levels of threonine (Thr), lysine (Lys) and arginine (Arg) decreased
when Chol was supplemented (p < 0.01, respectively). The ratio of Arg
/Lys correlated negatively with the serum levels of Toc and Toc/Chol r
atio (r = -0.64, p < 0.01 and r = -0.51, p < 0.05, respectively), but
no correlation was found on supplementation of dietary Chol. In all ra
ts, the level of Arg in serum showed a positive correlation to the rat
io of Arg/Lys in serum r = 0.84, p < 0.001). These results indicated t
hat the ratio of Toc/Chol in serum, as an indicator of the status of v
itamin E nutrition, increased with dietary Toc and decreased with diet
ary Chol. Dietary Toc and Chol may be involved in the metabolism of Th
r, Lys and Arg and may affect the hypocholesterolemic action by changi
ng the ratio of Arg/Lys.