This study investigated the effect of soy protein and casein on lipid
metabolism in dams and their suckling pups. Sprague-Dawley dams were f
ed casein or soy protein diets containing 1% cholesterol after parturi
tion. Dams fed soy protein diets had significantly lower total cholest
erol in serum liver and milk when compared to dams fed casein diets. P
rotein sources didn't influence body weight of pups during suckling pe
riod. However, suckling rats with darns fed soy protein had significan
tly lower serum cholesterol, triacylglycerol and phospholipid concentr
ations than the corresponding casein group. Hepatic lipids were mainly
affected by suckling days, the contents of hepatic total cholesterol,
cholesteryl ester and triacylglycerol increased with suckling. time.
These results show that different protein sources influenced the lipid
metabolism of darns as well as pups during suckling period. (C) 1997
Elsevier Science Inc.