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The hyperinsulinemia produced by concanavalin A in rats is opioid-dependent and hormonally regulated
Authors:J Francisco-DoPrado  JE Zambelli  MH Melo-Lima  G Ribeiro-DaSilva
Affiliation:Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nagoya City University, Medical School, Japan.
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Peroxidatively modified low-density lipoprotein (LDL) may contribute to the atherosclerotic process; therefore, protecting LDL against peroxidation may reduce or retard the progression of atherosclerosis. We evaluated the effect of alpha-tocopherol on copper-catalyzed LDL peroxidative modification. METHODS: The protective effects of alpha-tocopherol on copper-catalyzed LDL peroxidative modification were examined by measurement of the concentration of lipid hydroperoxides in LDL and by the provision of LDL cholesterol to lymphocytes via the LDL receptor-mediated pathway. RESULTS: The measurement of concentration of lipid hydroperoxides in LDL showed that alpha-tocopherol inhibited the peroxidative modification of LDL. Also, alpha-tocopherol preserved the ability of LDL to be recognized by LDL receptors in peripheral blood lymphocytes to the same extent as native LDL. CONCLUSION: These findings indicate that alpha-tocopherol may protect LDL against peroxidative modification, maintaining its ability to act as a ligand for LDL receptors in vivo.
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