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The effects of dietary monounsaturated fatty acid (MUFA) and polyunsaturated fatty acid+MUFA/saturated fatty acid (PUFA+MUFA/SFA) ratio on plasma and liver lipid concentrations were studied. In experiment I, when rats were fed with 40% fat (energy%, PUFA/SFA ratio 1.0) and 1% (w/w) cholesterol (C) diets for 21 d, a large amount of MUFA (28.1 energy%, PUFA+MUFA/SFA=5.7) in the diet was found to increase the plasma total C, triacylglycerol (TAG), and phospholipid (PL) as compared with the low-MUFA diet (7.0 energy%, PUFA+MUFA/SFA=1.4). The plasma very low density lipoprotein (VLDL)-C, VLDL-TAG, VLDL-PL, and low density lipoprotein (LDL)-C increased significantly in the high-MUFA diet group, but high density lipoprotein (HDL)-C did not change significantly. The high-MUFA diet resulted in greater accumulation of liver C but lesser accumulation of TAG. In experiment II, when dietary SFA was fixed at a certain level (13.2 energy%; PUFA+MUFA/SFA=2.0), rats given a larger amount of MUFA (23.1 energy%; PUFA/MUFA=0.2; MUFA/SFA=1.8) showed higher plasma and liver C levels than did the low-MUFA diet (7.7 energy%; PUFA/MUFA=2.5; MUFA/SFA=0.6). When PUFA was fixed at a certain level (24.4 energy%), there was not a significant difference in the plasma C level between the high-and low-MUFA dietary groups (PUFA+MUFA/SFA=4.8 and 8.4), but the higher PUFA+MUFA/SFA diet, which was high in MUFA/SFA ratio, significantly decreased the plasma HDL-C and TAG levels. However, when MUFA content was fixed at a certain level (16.4 energy%), no significant difference was observed between the two groups with different PUFA/SFA ratios of 0.2 and 4.1, but liver C level was raised in the higher PUFA/SFA diet. It appears that the PUFA/SFA ratio alone is unsuitable to predict the change of plasma C level, because a large amount of dietary MUFA may lead to an increase of plasma and liver lipids in rats. It seems that the prerequisites for keeping low plasma and liver C are (i) low MUFA/SFA ratio, (ii) high PUFA/MUFA ratio, and (iii) PUFA+MUFA/SFA ratio not to exceed 2.
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Abbreviations
- C:
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cholesterol
- HDL:
-
high density lipoprotein
- LDL:
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low density lipoprotein
- MUFA:
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monounsaturated fatty acid
- PL:
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phospholipid
- PUFA:
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polyunsaturated fatty acid
- SFA:
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saturated fatty acid
- TAG:
-
triacylglycerol
- VLDL:
-
very low density lipoprotein
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Chang, N.W., Huang, P.C. Effects of the ratio of polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fatty acid to saturated fatty acid on rat plasma and liver lipid concentrations. Lipids 33, 481–487 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11745-998-0231-9
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