LDL size and susceptibility to oxidation in experimental nephrosis
- PMID: 11451384
- DOI: 10.1023/a:1010874306937
LDL size and susceptibility to oxidation in experimental nephrosis
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between endothelial dysfunction and low density lipoprotein (LDL) size and susceptibility to oxidation in nephrotic rats with or without deficiency of vitamin E and selenium. Four groups of male Wistar rats were studied: control (C), vitamin E and selenium deficient control (DefC), nephrotic (NS), and vitamin E and selenium deficient NS (DefNS). Nephrotic syndrome was induced by puromycin aminonucleoside. The molar ratio of vitamin E/LDL-cholesterol was significantly lower in DefNS, DefC rats, and NS vs. C rats. In comparison with control animals, vasodilation and LDL oxidability were significantly lower in nephrotic animals. LDL size was similar in all groups. Abnormal endothelial function in response to acetylcholine and carbachol was observed in NS animals compared to control rats. Relaxation response was inversely associated with an increase in LDL susceptibility to oxidation and with a lower molar ratio of vitamin E/LDL-c. LDL oxidability and LDL-c were the only variables independently associated with vasodilation. These results suggest that endothelial dysfunction of NS may be a consequence of the increased LDL susceptibility to oxidation, secondary to antioxidant deficiency.
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