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Atherosclerosis | 2012

Pretreatment with n-6 PUFA protects against subsequent high fat diet induced atherosclerosis-Potential role of oxidative stress-induced antioxidant defense

Meera Penumetcha; M. Song; Nadya Merchant; Sampath Parthasarathy

OBJECTIVES Recent evidence suggests that oxidative stress can promote antioxidant defense and thus be athero-protective. n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-6 PUFA) are more prone to oxidation, compared to monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA) and yet have proven anti-atherosclerotic effects. In this study, we tested whether early exposure to a diet rich in n-6 PUFA, compared to a MUFA rich diet would reduce lesion burden, even with subsequent exposure to a high fat, high cholesterol diet (HF). Further, we tested to determine whether oxidative mechanisms are involved in such protection. METHODS AND RESULTS Twenty four, 4 week old, male, LDL receptor knockout (LDL-R(-/-)) mice were divided into two groups and fed either a n-6 PUFA rich or a MUFA rich diet for a period of 12 weeks. At this point, 4 mice from each group were euthanized and the remaining 8 mice from each group were fed a HF diet for four weeks. Atherosclerotic lesions, plasma lipids, autoantibodies to lipid peroxide modified proteins, isoprostanes and aortic catalase levels were measured. The n-6 PUFA diet reduced aortic lesions and plasma lipids compared to the MUFA diet and this reduction in lesions continued even after the mice were switched over to the HF diet, despite the fact that the plasma lipids were similar in both groups after the HF diet. n-6 PUFA fed mice had highest plasma isoprostane levels, indicating oxidative stress, but also had higher levels of aortic catalase. On the other hand, MUFA fed mice had comparatively lower levels of isoprostanes and their aortic catalase levels remained low. Finally, aortic lesions were negatively correlated with isoprostanes and catalase. CONCLUSION An initial exposure to a n-6 PUFA rich diet compared to a MUFA rich diet reduces atherosclerotic lesions and this protection probably involves oxidative stress induced by PUFA.


Journal of Nutrition | 2002

Oxidized Fatty Acids Promote Atherosclerosis Only in the Presence of Dietary Cholesterol in Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor Knockout Mice

Nadya Khan-Merchant; Meera Penumetcha; Olivier Meilhac; Sampath Parthasarathy


Journal of Lipid Research | 2000

Dietary oxidized fatty acids: an atherogenic risk?

Meera Penumetcha; Nadya Khan; Sampath Parthasarathy


Journal of Nuclear Cardiology | 2001

Oxidative stress in cardiovascular disease.

Sampath Parthasarathy; Nadya Khan-Merchant; Meera Penumetcha; Nalini Santanam


Atherosclerosis | 2005

Exercise reduces preexisting atherosclerotic lesions in LDL receptor knock out mice

Meera Penumetcha; Nadya Merchant; Nalini Santanam; Rong Rong; Sampath Parthasarathy


Current Atherosclerosis Reports | 2001

Did the antioxidant trials fail to validate the oxidation hypothesis

Sampath Parthasarathy; Nadya Khan-Merchant; Meera Penumetcha; Bobby V. Khan; Nalini Santanam


Journal of Medicinal Food | 2006

Inhibition of atherosclerosis in low-density lipoprotein receptor-negative mice by sesame oil.

Shylesh Bhaskaran; Nalini Santanam; Meera Penumetcha; Sampath Parthasarathy


Atherosclerosis | 2004

A novel alkaloid antioxidant, Boldine and synthetic antioxidant, reduced form of RU486, inhibit the oxidation of LDL in-vitro and atherosclerosis in vivo in LDLR−/− mice

Nalini Santanam; Meera Penumetcha; H Speisky; Sampath Parthasarathy


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2005

Exercise might favor reverse cholesterol transport and lipoprotein clearance: potential mechanism for its anti-atherosclerotic effects.

Chen Wei; Meera Penumetcha; Nalini Santanam; Ya Guang Liu; Mahdi Garelnabi; Sampath Parthasarathy


Journal of Lipid Research | 2002

Dietary oxidized fatty acids may enhance intestinal apolipoprotein A-I production

Rong Rong; Meera Penumetcha; Nadya Khan; Sampath Parthasarathy

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Mahdi Garelnabi

University of Massachusetts Lowell

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