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. 1988 Feb;23(2):106-14.
doi: 10.1007/BF02535289.

Effect of essential fatty acid deficiency on the size and distribution of rat plasma HDL

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Effect of essential fatty acid deficiency on the size and distribution of rat plasma HDL

K E Lowe et al. Lipids. 1988 Feb.

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  • Lipids 1988 Dec;23(12):1158

Abstract

Rat plasma high density lipoproteins (HDL) are comprised of two major particle size subpopulations, HDL1 (255 A-140 A) and HDL2 (140 A-84 A), in which the proportion of arachidonate in fatty acids of cholesteryl esters is greater than 50%. To determine whether decreased availability of arachidonate for cholesterol esterification would alter the distribution and/or amounts of the HDL subpopulations, we compared HDL subpopulations in EFA-deficient and control rats. To separate the effects of EFA deficiency and fat deficiency and to evaluate effects of different saturated fats, we used EFA-deficient diets that were fat-free or that contained 5% saturated fat. The control diets were the EFA-deficient diets plus 1% safflower oil. The saturated fats were hydrogenated coconut oil, hydrogenated cottonseed oil and saturated medium-chain triglycerides. All EFA-deficient diets decreased the proportion of the HDL1 subpopulation and the peak diameter of the HDL2 subpopulation. These changes appeared after quite brief EFA depletion in young rats and may be related to the increased liver cholesteryl ester concentrations typical of EFA-deficient rats.

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