Ultraviolet light irradiation and fat metabolism in guinea pigs subjected to exogenous cholesterol feeding

V. Šimko, R. Ondreička, P. Bobek, J. Babala
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Daily UV-irradiation of male guinea pigs fed a high-cholesterol, high-saturated fat diet caused no differences in skin sterols, but the amount of cholesterol in the liver, lungs, adrenals and intestine was significantly increased in the irradiated animals. Irradiation was associated with a decrease in epididymal fat weight and diminution of esterified fatty acids in this tissue and in the liver; the level of this fraction in serum was higher. Cholesteryl esters in epididymal fat showed a shift from monoenes to saturated fatty acids. Microscopic examination of the aorta and myocardium revealed a higher degree of atherosclerotic changes in irradiated animals. Since our previous reports on irradiated rats fed a low-cholesterol diet indicated a decrease in liver cholesterol with an increase in skin sterols, it is concluded that the effect of UV-light may be dependent on the dietary fat composition, the extent of the exogenous cholesterol intake and the rate of endogenous sterol synthesis.

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紫外光照射与外源性胆固醇饲养豚鼠脂肪代谢的关系
喂食高胆固醇、高饱和脂肪食物的雄性豚鼠每天接受紫外线照射后,皮肤固醇含量没有变化,但肝脏、肺、肾上腺和肠道中的胆固醇含量显著增加。辐照与附睾脂肪重量的减少以及该组织和肝脏中酯化脂肪酸的减少有关;血清中该组分含量较高。附睾脂肪中的胆固醇酯显示出从单烯到饱和脂肪酸的转变。显微检查的主动脉和心肌显示较高程度的动脉粥样硬化改变辐照动物。由于我们之前的研究表明,在低胆固醇饮食的照射下,大鼠的肝脏胆固醇下降,皮肤固醇增加,因此我们得出结论,紫外线的影响可能取决于膳食脂肪组成、外源性胆固醇摄入的程度和内源性固醇合成的速度。
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