Beynen A C, Meijer G W, Van der Meer R
Department of Laboratory Animal Science, State University, Utrecht.
Z Ernahrungswiss. 1988 Sep;27(3):143-9. doi: 10.1007/BF02024718.
Rats and mice were compared regarding their responses to cholesterol-free or high-cholesterol diets containing either corn oil or coconut fat. In rats fed a cholesterol-free diet, but not in the mice, corn oil caused an increase in serum and liver cholesterol when compared with coconut fat. Corn oil reduced serum triglycerides and increased fecal excretion of neutral steroids in the rats, whereas these variables were not affected in the mice. Fecal bile acid excretion was reduced in mice but not altered in rats. When the diets contained 1% (w/w) of cholesterol, the rats and mice responded rather similar to corn oil. This study suggests that the response to dietary fats can be species-dependent in some respects.
对大鼠和小鼠在食用不含胆固醇或含玉米油或椰子油的高胆固醇饮食时的反应进行了比较。在喂食不含胆固醇饮食的大鼠中,与椰子油相比,玉米油会导致血清和肝脏胆固醇升高,但在小鼠中则不会。玉米油降低了大鼠的血清甘油三酯并增加了中性类固醇的粪便排泄,而这些变量在小鼠中未受影响。小鼠的粪便胆汁酸排泄减少,但大鼠未发生改变。当饮食中含有1%(w/w)的胆固醇时,大鼠和小鼠对玉米油的反应相当相似。这项研究表明,在某些方面,对膳食脂肪的反应可能因物种而异。