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Effect of Dietary Supply of Butters Rich Either in Trans-10-18 : 1 or in Trans-11-18 : 1 Plus Cis-9, Trans-11-18 : 2 on Rabbit Adipose Tissue and Liver Lipogenic Activities.

Authors:
  • Faulconnier Yannick
  • Roy Alexandre
  • Ferlay Anne
  • Chardigny Jean-Michel
  • Durand Denys
  • Lorenz Stephanie
  • Gruffat Dominique
  • Chilliard Yves

From: INRA, Herbivore Research Unit, 63122 Saint Genès-Champanelle, France.

The British journal of nutrition

  • Publish Date: Sep 2006
  • ISSN: 0007-1145
  • Volume: 96
  • Issue: 3
  • Pages: 461-8
  • Medium: Print
  • Language: English
  • Citation (JAMA): Faulconnier Yannick, Roy Alexandre, Ferlay Anne, et al. Effect of Dietary Supply of Butters Rich Either in Trans-10-18 : 1 or in Trans-11-18 : 1 Plus Cis-9, Trans-11-18 : 2 on Rabbit Adipose Tissue and Liver Lipogenic Activities.. Br. J. Nutr. Sep 2006;96:461-8

Abstract

Experimental butters with a high content of trans-18 : 1 fatty acids and/or cis-9,trans-11-18 : 2 (rumenic acid; RA) were fed to thirty-six New Zealand White rabbits to investigate their effects on adipose tissue (AT) and liver lipogenic activities. Animals received one of three atherogenic (0.2 % cholesterol) diets containing 12 % butter with either a standard fatty acid composition (rich in saturated fatty acids), rich in trans-10-18 : 1 (T10 diet) or in trans-11-18 : 1 plus RA (T11+ RA diet) for 6 or 12 weeks. The ingestion of butters rich in trans fatty acids and/or RA for 6 weeks had little or no effect on liver and AT lipogenesis. The ingestion for 12 weeks of butter rich in T11+ RA decreased perirenal AT weight, lipogenic enzyme and lipoprotein lipase activities, without affecting liver lipid concentration or lipogenic activities except for a decrease in glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase activity. Similar trends, but of a lower magnitude, were observed in rabbits fed the T10 diet for 12 weeks. Ingestion of the T10 or T11+ RA diets for 6 or 12 weeks had no significant effect on plasma metabolites and hormones except for glucose which increased at 6 weeks in the T10 group. Plasma leptin concentration was positively correlated with AT weight but did not differ between the three diets. In conclusion, the supply of butters rich in either T10 or T11+ RA in an atherogenic diet for 12 weeks decreased rabbit AT lipogenesis, with a more marked effect of the T11+RA diet, but had no effect on liver lipogenesis.

Mesh Headings (Keywords): Adipose Tissue, Animals, Blood Glucose, Body Weight, Butter, Diet, Dietary Fats, Fatty Acids, Nonesterified, Glucosephosphate Dehydrogenase, Glycerolphosphate Dehydrogenase, Insulin, Leptin, Linoleic Acids, Conjugated, Lipogenesis, Lipoprotein Lipase, Liver, Male, Rabbits, Trans Fatty Acids


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