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Effect of Sex Hormones on Plasma Phospholipid Fatty Acid Composition in Intact Rats and Rats With Bilaterally Occluded Carotid Arteries

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Petrović, Snježana B.
Takić, Marija M.
Arsić, Aleksandra Č.
Vučić, Vesna M.
Drakulić, Dunja
Milošević, Maja
Glibetić, Marija
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The effects of 8-days treatment with 17 alpha-estradiol (33.3 mu g/kg) and progesterone (1.7 mg/kg) on plasma lipids and fatty acid composition of plasma phospholipids were examined in intact (INT) and bilaterally common carotid arteries occluded (BCO) male Wistar rats. Significant decrease of triglyceride level was found in BCO rats after the estradiol treatment. Both hormones elevated proportion of 18:1n-7 fatty acid in INT, but they failed to have such an effect in BCO. Estradiol increased 22:5n-3 and total n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) in intact, and decreased 18:2n-6 in BCO rats. Significantly lower level of total n-3 was found in progesterone-treated than in estradiol-treated BCO rats. Given that n-3 PUFA have many beneficial effects on cell and tissue function, while n-6 PUFA have mostly the opposite effects, estradiol, rather than progesterone, was seen to improve plasma lipids and phospholipids FA profiles in INT and BCO animals. Estradiol significantly elevated the e...stimated activity of Delta 9-desaturases and progesterone of Delta 5-desaturase in BCO group, with no effects in INT rats.

Keywords:
Estradiol / Progesterone / Male rats / Plasma lipids / Fatty acids
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Physiological Research, 2014, 63, 3, 331-339
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  • Acad Sciences Czech Republic, Inst Physiology, Prague 4
Funding / projects:
  • Biological effects, nutritional intake and status of folate and polysaturate fatty acid (PUFA): improvement of nutrition in Serbia (RS-41030)
  • Molecular mechanisms of cellular responses on pathological changes in central neuronal system and peripheral organs of mammals (RS-173044)

DOI: 10.33549/physiolres.932590

ISSN: 0862-8408

PubMed: 24564600

WoS: 000339879900006

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Petrović, S. B., Takić, M. M., Arsić, A. Č., Vučić, V. M., Drakulić, D., Milošević, M.,& Glibetić, M.. (2014). Effect of Sex Hormones on Plasma Phospholipid Fatty Acid Composition in Intact Rats and Rats With Bilaterally Occluded Carotid Arteries. in Physiological Research
Acad Sciences Czech Republic, Inst Physiology, Prague 4., 63(3), 331-339.
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