Diets deficient in selenium and vitamin E affect plasma lipoprotein and apolipoprotein concentrations in the rat

  • Mazur A
  • Nassir F
  • Gueux E
  • et al.
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Abstract

The present study examined the effects of Se, vitamin E and combined Se and vitamin E deficiencies in rats on plasma lipid, Lipoprotein and apolipoprotein (apo) concentrations. Deficiencies were induced by feeding rats the respective diets for 6 weeks. The study shows that Se deficiency results in increased concentrations of plasma cholesterol and apo E. Both could be explained by an increase in the HDL1 fraction. Vitamin E deficiency alone had no significant effect on plasma lipid, lipoprotein and apo concentrations. Se deficiency in combination with vitamin E deficiency leads to an increase in plasma LDL and apo B concentrations. These results point to the need for further investigations on the mechanism by which Se deficiency affects lipoprotein metabolism.

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Mazur, A., Nassir, F., Gueux, E., Moundras, C., Bellanger, J., Grolier, P., … Rayssiguier, Y. (1996). Diets deficient in selenium and vitamin E affect plasma lipoprotein and apolipoprotein concentrations in the rat. British Journal of Nutrition, 76(6), 899–907. https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn19960096

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