Cholesterol Metabolism, Digestion Rates and Postprandial Changes in Serum of Swine Fed Purified Diets Containing either Casein or Soybean Protein
- 1 May 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in Journal of Nutrition
- Vol. 120 (5) , 422-430
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/120.5.422
Abstract
Swine fitted with re-entrant ileo-cecal cannulas were fed purified diets containing either casein or soybean protein to study possible relations between cholesterol metabolism, digestion of dietary constituents and postprandial patterns of various serum components. Compared with soybean protein, dietary casein produced an increase in serum total cholesterol in which the excess cholesterol was located in the low density lipoprotein fraction. Ileal and fecal excretion of neutral steroids was diminished in pigs fed casein, suggesting that cholesterol absorption was stimulated. The apparent ileal absorption of protein was increased in pigs fed casein. The enhanced absorption of cholesterol and protein was associated with a reduced rate of flow of chyme through the ileum. The output of bile acids in the feces of pigs fed casein was decreased, whereas the ileal output was not significantly affected. This could be attributed to increased uptake of bile acids from the cecum and/or colon, which may in part be related to the indirectly observed decreased formation of secondary bile acids. Postprandial serum concentrations of insulin and glucose were temporarily increased in pigs fed casein, whereas those of triglycerides were decreased. We suggest that the decreased excretion of cholesterol and bile acids is the major determinant of casein-induced hypercholesterolemia in swine.Keywords
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