Diet supplementation with beta-carotene improves the serum lipid profile in rats fed a cholesterol-enriched diet.
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2013
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The present study investigated the underlying
mechanism associated with the hypocholesterolemic
activity of beta-carotene by examining its effects on
the serum lipid profile, fecal cholesterol excretion, and
gene expression of the major receptors, enzymes, and
transporters involved in cholesterol metabolism. Female
Fischer rats were divided into three groups and were fed
either a control or a hypercholesterolemic diet
supplemented or not supplemented with 0.2 % betacarotene.
After 6 weeks of feeding, blood, livers, and
feces were collected for analysis, and quantitative realtime
polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) was
performed. Dietary supplementation with 0.2 % betacarotene
decreased serum total cholesterol, non-HDL
cholesterol, the atherogenic index, and hepatic total lipid
and cholesterol contents. These changes were accompanied
by an increase in the total lipid and cholesterol
contents excreted in the feces. The qRT-PCR analyses
demonstrated that the hypercholesterolemic diet promoted
a decrease in the gene expression of sterol regulatory
element-binding protein 2, 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl
CoA reductase, and low-density lipoprotein receptor
and an increase in the gene expression of peroxisome
proliferator-activated receptor α and cholesterol-7ahydroxylase.
The expression of these genes and gene
expression of ATP-binding cassette subfamily G transporters
5and 8 were unaffected by beta-carotene supplementation.
In conclusion, the decrease in serum
cholesterol and the elevation of fecal cholesterol obtained
following beta-carotene administration indicate that this
substance may decrease cholesterol absorption in the
intestine and increase cholesterol excretion into the feces
without a direct effect on the expression of cholesterol
metabolism genes.
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Fecal excretion, Cholesterol metabolism genes, Hypercholesterolemia
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SILVA, L. S. e et al. Diet supplementation with beta-carotene improves the serum lipid profile in rats fed a cholesterol-enriched diet. Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry, v. 69, p. 811-820, 2013. Disponível em: <http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs13105-013-0257-4>. Acesso em: 19 fev. 2017.