Two studies were designed to investigate the time course development of enlarged plasma volume and cholesterol pool size in copper (Cu)-deficient rats as well as influence of Cu deficiency on the lipid composition of lipoproteins. Rats were randomly assigned to three dietary Cu treatments (deficient, marginal, and adequate) in the Study I and two dietary Cu treatments (deficient and adequate) in Study II. Enlargement of plasma volume and cholesterol pool size were established prior to the increase in plasma cholesterol concentration. Cu concentration was decreased, whereas iron and zinc concentrations were increased in the organs of Cu-deficient and Cu-marginal rats. The plasma pool size of VLDL triglyceride was elevated 6-fold, protein and...
There has been inconsistent association between low copper (Cu) status and hypercholesterolemia (Hyp...
Dietary copper is known to have a significant role in the normal structure and function of the cardi...
Copper (Cu) and cholesterol (Cho) are both associated with neurodegenerative illnesses in humans and...
Two studies were conducted to determine how HDL cholesteryl ester and apoprotein catabolism might co...
This study was designed to examine the influence of Cu deficiency on the binding, uptake, and degrad...
The rates of plasma clearance of human native low density lipoproteins (LDL) and acetylated human lo...
The influence of dietary copper deficiency on hepatic apolipoprotein A-I synthesis and mRNA abundanc...
AbstractThe present study was designed to examine if induction of apolipoprotein B synthesis is asso...
Background: A nutrition experiment was utilized to investigate the effects of two levels of dietary ...
The release and uptake of copper was studied in many tissues of the rat in vivo and in vitro in copp...
Three studies were conducted to determine whether the elevated plasma and HDL cholesterol levels obs...
The effects of dietary copper deficiency on plasma apoB levels and hepatic apolipoprotein (apo) B sy...
Abstract: The present study was carried out to investigate the effect of copper deficiency on tissue...
trophied rat hearts were evaluated to determine causal factors. Twenty-four male weanling rats were ...
As essential cofactor in many proteins and redox enzymes, copper and iron are involved in a wide ran...
There has been inconsistent association between low copper (Cu) status and hypercholesterolemia (Hyp...
Dietary copper is known to have a significant role in the normal structure and function of the cardi...
Copper (Cu) and cholesterol (Cho) are both associated with neurodegenerative illnesses in humans and...
Two studies were conducted to determine how HDL cholesteryl ester and apoprotein catabolism might co...
This study was designed to examine the influence of Cu deficiency on the binding, uptake, and degrad...
The rates of plasma clearance of human native low density lipoproteins (LDL) and acetylated human lo...
The influence of dietary copper deficiency on hepatic apolipoprotein A-I synthesis and mRNA abundanc...
AbstractThe present study was designed to examine if induction of apolipoprotein B synthesis is asso...
Background: A nutrition experiment was utilized to investigate the effects of two levels of dietary ...
The release and uptake of copper was studied in many tissues of the rat in vivo and in vitro in copp...
Three studies were conducted to determine whether the elevated plasma and HDL cholesterol levels obs...
The effects of dietary copper deficiency on plasma apoB levels and hepatic apolipoprotein (apo) B sy...
Abstract: The present study was carried out to investigate the effect of copper deficiency on tissue...
trophied rat hearts were evaluated to determine causal factors. Twenty-four male weanling rats were ...
As essential cofactor in many proteins and redox enzymes, copper and iron are involved in a wide ran...
There has been inconsistent association between low copper (Cu) status and hypercholesterolemia (Hyp...
Dietary copper is known to have a significant role in the normal structure and function of the cardi...
Copper (Cu) and cholesterol (Cho) are both associated with neurodegenerative illnesses in humans and...