Low density lipoprotein kinetics in African Green monkeys showing variable cholesterolaemic responses to diets realistic for westernised people
African Green (vervet) monkeys were fed either an atherogenic Western diet (WD), a prudent diet (PD), or a high carbohydrate diet (HCD) for various lengths of time. Monkeys differed greatly in their response to the WD, and a strong negative correlation was observed between the fractional catabolic r...
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description | African Green (vervet) monkeys were fed either an atherogenic Western diet (WD), a prudent diet (PD), or a high carbohydrate diet (HCD) for various lengths of time. Monkeys differed greatly in their response to the WD, and a strong negative correlation was observed between the fractional catabolic rates (FCR) of low density lipoprotein (LDL) and the total plasma cholesterol concentrations (
r = −0.83
P = 0.0029). Similarly the individual synthetic rates (SR) of LDL plotted against the total plasma cholesterol concentrations showed a correlation coefficient of
r = 0.94
P = 0.01 for WD animals. There was no correlation for PD or HCD animals for either SR or FCR and the total plasma cholesterol concentrations. The aortic lesion scores correlated with the SRs (
r = 0.66
P = 0.040) but not with the FCRs. LDL turnover was also studied using
125I-labelled native LDL and methylated
131I-labelled LDL in African Green monkeys showing high or low cholesterolaemic response to an atherogenic Western diet. Measurements after 4 weeks and again after 6 months on the diet showed a decrease in both total and non-receptor mediated clearance of LDL. Receptor-mediated catabolism was significantly lowered in the hyperresponding group (
P = 0.0011) and not in the hyporesponding group with a resultant significant difference between the two groups being
P = 0.0355 after 6 months. Non-receptor mediated catabolism of LDL was similarly affected in that there was no significant difference between the two groups at 4 weeks but the clearance of methylated LDL was markedly lowered at 6 months, for the hyporesponding group
P = 0.0003 and for the hyperresponding group
P = 0.0184. Furthermore the hyperresponding group was depressed to a significantly greater extent when compared to the hyporesponding group (
P = 0.0241). |
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125I-labelled native LDL and methylated
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P = 0.040) but not with the FCRs. LDL turnover was also studied using
125I-labelled native LDL and methylated
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P = 0.0011) and not in the hyporesponding group with a resultant significant difference between the two groups being
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r = −0.83
P = 0.0029). Similarly the individual synthetic rates (SR) of LDL plotted against the total plasma cholesterol concentrations showed a correlation coefficient of
r = 0.94
P = 0.01 for WD animals. There was no correlation for PD or HCD animals for either SR or FCR and the total plasma cholesterol concentrations. The aortic lesion scores correlated with the SRs (
r = 0.66
P = 0.040) but not with the FCRs. LDL turnover was also studied using
125I-labelled native LDL and methylated
131I-labelled LDL in African Green monkeys showing high or low cholesterolaemic response to an atherogenic Western diet. Measurements after 4 weeks and again after 6 months on the diet showed a decrease in both total and non-receptor mediated clearance of LDL. Receptor-mediated catabolism was significantly lowered in the hyperresponding group (
P = 0.0011) and not in the hyporesponding group with a resultant significant difference between the two groups being
P = 0.0355 after 6 months. Non-receptor mediated catabolism of LDL was similarly affected in that there was no significant difference between the two groups at 4 weeks but the clearance of methylated LDL was markedly lowered at 6 months, for the hyporesponding group
P = 0.0003 and for the hyperresponding group
P = 0.0184. Furthermore the hyperresponding group was depressed to a significantly greater extent when compared to the hyporesponding group (
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