Metabolism of Cholesterol-4-C 14 in Bile Duct Cannulated Chicks and Rats
- 1 July 1960
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation Research
- Vol. 8 (4) , 742-748
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.res.8.4.742
Abstract
The level of dietary protein influenced the rate of cholesterol-4-C14 catabolism in bile duct cannulated chicks and rats. Animals which had been kept on a high protein diet for 5 weeks excreted cholesterol-4-C14 as bile acids at a faster rate than those on a low protein diet. The presence of dietary cholesterol did not change the rate of cholesterol-4-C14 catabolism at either high or low dietary protein levels. A species difference in the rate of cholesterol catabolism was also noted. Bile duct cannulated chicks excreted an average of only 8 per cent, while bile duct cannulated rats excreted as much as 46 per cent of injected cholesterol-4-C14 in a 72 hour period. It was shown that cannulation of the bile ducts caused a significant decrease in the serum cholesterol and serum β-lipoprotein levels in chicks. Furthermore, the liver cholesterol level did not seem to influence the rate of cholesterol catabolism. Serum cholesterol, especially in the form of low Sf β-lipoproteins, appeared to be used rapidly for the conversion of cholesterol to bile acids.Keywords
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