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Lack of Atherosclerotic Lesion Progression on Severe Hyperlipidemic Rabbits

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Lack of Atherosclerotic Lesion Progression on Severe Hyperlipidemic Rabbits

Authors : Dimas Andrianto1, Sulistiyani1,2, Latifah Kosim Darusman2, and Hasim Danuri1
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1Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Bogor Agricultural University, Dramaga Campus, Bogor 16680, Indonesia
2Biopharmaca Research Center, Bogor Agricultural University, Jalan Taman Kencana No. 3, Bogor 16128, Indonesia

Issue Date : June 2009
Publisher : HAYATI Journal of Biosciences
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ISSN: 1978-3019
 
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2009 Vol. 16 No. 2, p 59-63
 
Language : en
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In human, coronary heart disease causes by severe pathological atherosclerosis. In this study, we established animal model to study atherosclerosis caused by hyperlipidemia. This study therefore was undertaken to define the effect of increasing atherosclerosis risk factor, include body weight as well as age, cholesterol concentration and dietary fat in rabbit chow, and time of treatment. Male New Zealand White rabbits were divided into 4 groups; Group I and III were consisted of 2 months rabbit were fed with standard rabbit chow. To introduce atherosclerosis, the chow for Group II was contained 0.25% cholesterol and 5% palm oil; whereas the chow for group IV was contained 0.5% cholesterol and 5% coconut oil to induce higher atherosclerotic lesion. Results showed that group II and IV developed hyperlipidemia. However, aortic cholesterol concentration in those groups did not different significantly (P > 0.05). We suggest that low carbohydrate composition in diet, 50% lower compared to the previous researches, was able to increase high-density lipoprotein (HDL) concentration. This study demonstrated the complex interactions between low carbohydrate diet and cholesterol metabolism and the dramatic effects of reducing atherosclerosis risk factor; however, even though hyperlipidemic condition was achieved, total plasma cholesterol HDL ratio was maintained low.

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Keywords : atherosclerosis, hyperlipidemia, rabbit, low carbohydrate diet
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Andrianto, D., Sulistiyani, L.K. Darusman, and H. Danuri. 2009. Lack of Atherosclerotic Lesion Progression on Severe Hyperlipidemic Rabbits. HAYATI Journal of Biosciences, 16(2): 59-63.
url: http://biofarmaka.ipb.ac.id/publication/journal/49-lack-of-atherosclerotic-lesion-progression-on-severe-hyperlipidemic-rabbits

 

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