膳食因素对脂质代谢的调节

T. Ide
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本文综述了芝麻木脂素和共轭亚油酸(CLA)对脂质代谢的影响。含有等量芝麻素和皂苷的芝麻素制剂和鱼油可协同提高大鼠肝脏脂肪酸氧化酶的活性。mRNA水平分析显示,含有芝麻素和鱼油的饮食以协同方式增加了各种过氧化物酶体脂肪酸氧化酶的基因表达。低至饲料水平1.5%的鱼油对过氧化物酶体脂肪酸氧化酶基因表达的增效作用最大。与芝麻素相比,Episesamin和sesamolin更深刻地提高了大鼠肝脏活性和肝脏脂肪酸氧化酶mRNA水平。生物利用度的差异可能导致这些木脂素对肝脂肪酸氧化的不同作用。饲粮中添加CLA可显著降低脂肪组织重量,提高肝脏中甘油三酯水平、脂肪生成酶活性和mRNA水平。在含cla的饲料中添加鱼油可使脂肪生成参数和肝脏中甘油三酯水平呈剂量依赖性降低。在鱼油中补充含有cla的饮食也与脂肪垫质量的增加有关。鱼油也能改善CLA引起的高胰岛素血症。显然,鱼油可以逆转CLA的许多生理效应。
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Regulation of Lipid Metabolism by Dietary Factors
This review describes physiological activities of sesame lignans and conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) in affecting lipid metabolism. The sesamin preparation containing equivalent amounts of sesamin and episesamin, and fish oil synergistically increased hepatic activity of enzymes involved in fatty acid oxidation in rats. Analyses of mRNA levels revealed that a diet containing sesamin and fish oil increased the gene expression of various peroxisomal fatty acid oxidation enzymes in a synergistic manner. Fish oil at a dietary level as low as 1.5% causes maximal synergistic changes in gene expression of peroxisomal fatty acid oxidation enzymes. Episesamin and sesamolin compared to sesamin more profoundly increased hepatic activity and mRNA levels of hepatic fatty acid oxidation enzymes in rats. Differences in bio-availability may contribute to the divergent effects of these lignans on hepatic fatty acid oxidation. Dietary CLA greatly decreased adipose tissue weight, but increased triacylglycerol level and the activity and mRNA levels of lipogenic enzymes in the liver. Fish oil added to CLA-containing diets dose-dependently decreased parameters of lipogenesis and the triacylglycerol level in the liver. The supplementation of CLA-containing diets with fish oil was also associated with an increase in fat pad mass. Also, hyperinsulinemia evoked by CLA was ameliorated with fish oil. Apparently, many of the physiological effects of CLA can be reversed by fish oil.
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