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Atherosclerosis | 1981

The influence of dietary unsaturated cis and trans and saturated fatty acids on tissue lipids of swine

Charles E. Elson; Norlin J. Benevenga; David J. Canty; R. H. Grummer; Joseph J. Lalich; John W. Porter; Arlow E. Johnston

A feeding trial was conducted to evaluate the effects of dietary trans unsaturated fatty acids (trans fat) and of the interplay of dietary saturated fatty acids (saturated fat), cis unsaturated fatty acids, (cis fat) and trans fat on tissue lipids, particularly those effects suggestive of angiotoxicity. Swine were fed for 10 months a diet containing 17% added fat. Seven blends of varying proportions of the 3 fat components provided sufficient sample points to permit an examination of the interplay. Parameters under study included weight gain, serum cholesterol and triglyceride concentrations, lipoprotein lipid profile, total lipid and cholesterol concentrations of liver, heart and aorta, fatty acid composition of liver and aorta lipids and hepatic fatty acid synthesis and cholesterol synthesis and oxidation. Fat blends containing disproportionately high levels of saturated or cis fat generally elicited responses consistent with results reported by others. The notable exception was the serum cholesterol concentration. Throughout the study, the swine were hypercholesterolemic. Swine fed the high saturated fat blend had serum cholesterol levels equal to those swine fed the high cis fat blend. Serum cholesterol levels in the swine fed the other fat blends were more elevated. Another apparent anomaly was the lower concentration of lipid in the aortas of swine fed the high-saturated fat diet. The impact of the trans fat was modulated by the relative proportions of saturated and cis fat in the diet. The impact of trans fat was of greater magnitude for most parameters when the fat blend was low in saturated fat. The sole parameter suggestive of trans fat-mediated angiotoxicity was the distribution of lipids in lipoprotein fractions. Swine fed diets containing trans fat had lower relative proportions of the alpha-lipoprotein lipids. Although hypercholesterolemic, the high fat diets were not overtly angiotoxic except when fed to swine that carried a specific immunogenetically-defined low density lipoprotein.


Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1955

Unsaturated Fatty Acids of Blood Serum from Pigs with and without Parakeratosis.

H. Hvidsten; W. G. Hoekstra; R. H. Grummer; P. H. Phillips

Summary As a part of nutritional studies on parakeratosis in swine, the content of essential fatty acids in blood serum of pigs with and without parakeratosis was determined. It is concluded that low levels of the essential fatty acids in the blood are not associated with the development of parakeratosis.


Journal of Animal Science | 1970

Effect of Dietary Particle Size on Lesion Development and on the Contents of Various Regions of the Swine Stomach

C. V. Maxwell; E. M. Reimann; W. G. Hoekstra; T. Kowalczyk; Norlin J. Benevenga; R. H. Grummer


Journal of Animal Science | 1955

The effects of various sequences of full and limited feeding on the reproductive phenomena in Chester White and Poland China gilts.

H. L. Self; R. H. Grummer; L. E. Casida


Journal of Animal Science | 1951

Variation in puberty phenomena in inbred gilts.

A. C. Warnick; E. L. Wiggins; L. E. Casida; R. H. Grummer; A. B. Chapman


Journal of Animal Science | 1951

Some Feeding and Management Factors Affecting Age at Puberty and Related Phenomena in Chester White and Poland China Gilts

G. L. Robertson; L. E. Casida; R. H. Grummer; A. B. Chapman


Journal of Animal Science | 1958

The Rate and Economy of Pig Gains and the Reproductive Behavior in Sows When Litters are Weaned at 10 Days, 21 Days, or 56 Days of Age

H. L. Self; R. H. Grummer


Journal of Animal Science | 1956

The Effect of Certain Nutritional Factors including Calcium, Phosphorus and Zinc on Parakeratosis in Swine

P. K. Lewis; W. G. Hoekstra; R. H. Grummer; P. H. Phillips


Journal of Animal Science | 1957

RESTRICTED CALCIUM FEEDING VERSUS ZINC SUPPLEMENTATION FOR THE CONTROL OF PARAKERATOSIS IN SWINE

P. K. Lewis; W. G. Hoekstra; R. H. Grummer


Journal of Animal Science | 1959

The Chemical and Physical Characteristics of Various Pork Ham Muscle Classes

E. J. Briskey; R. W. Bray; W. G. Hoekstra; P. H. Phillips; R. H. Grummer

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W. G. Hoekstra

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Norlin J. Benevenga

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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G. Bohstedt

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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P. H. Phillips

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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L. E. Casida

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Paul H. Phillips

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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T. Kowalczyk

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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A. B. Chapman

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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C. V. Maxwell

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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E. M. Reimann

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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