D. Velkovski, L. Milosevic, S. Ristic, Z. Pavlovic, S. Saicic, P. V. Starcevic
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Abstract
In this study we measured the effects of eight-week atherogenic diet on plasma lipid status, glutathione- S-transferase activity, red blood cells-catalase activity, and glutathione and vitamin E plasma level adult male Wistar albino rats. The animals were sacrificed by decapitation 24 h after the end of the diet. Triglycerides, total cholesterol, and LDL cholesterol plasma levels, as well as LDL/HDL ratio, and vitamin E plasma level significantly raised (p 0,05). These findings demonstrated that prolonged specific atherogenic diet in rats induced significant raise of the lipid parameters, but did not affect blood antioxidant status.