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623 related items for PubMed ID: 12421837

  • 1. Oxidized fatty acids promote atherosclerosis only in the presence of dietary cholesterol in low-density lipoprotein receptor knockout mice.
    Khan-Merchant N, Penumetcha M, Meilhac O, Parthasarathy S.
    J Nutr; 2002 Nov; 132(11):3256-62. PubMed ID: 12421837
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  • 2. Increase in serum amyloid a evoked by dietary cholesterol is associated with increased atherosclerosis in mice.
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  • 3. The role of dietary oxidized cholesterol and oxidized fatty acids in the development of atherosclerosis.
    Staprans I, Pan XM, Rapp JH, Feingold KR.
    Mol Nutr Food Res; 2005 Nov 03; 49(11):1075-82. PubMed ID: 16270280
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  • 4. Thermally oxidized dietary fats increase the susceptibility of rat LDL to lipid peroxidation but not their uptake by macrophages.
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  • 5. Increases in dietary cholesterol and fat raise levels of apoprotein E-containing lipoproteins in the plasma of man.
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  • 6. Decreasing dietary lauric and myristic acids improves plasma lipids more favorably than decreasing dietary palmitic acid in rhesus monkeys fed AHA step 1 type diets.
    Khosla P, Hajri T, Pronczuk A, Hayes KC.
    J Nutr; 1997 Mar 03; 127(3):525S-530S. PubMed ID: 9082040
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  • 7. Dietary antioxidants inhibit development of fatty streak lesions in the LDL receptor-deficient mouse.
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  • 8. Replacing dietary palmitic acid with elaidic acid (t-C18:1 delta9) depresses HDL and increases CETP activity in cebus monkeys.
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  • 9. Dietary fat-induced alterations in atherosclerosis are abolished by ACAT2-deficiency in ApoB100 only, LDLr-/- mice.
    Bell TA, Kelley K, Wilson MD, Sawyer JK, Rudel LL.
    Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol; 2007 Jun 03; 27(6):1396-402. PubMed ID: 17431188
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  • 10. Aortic cholesterol accumulation correlates with systemic inflammation but not hepatic and gonadal adipose tissue inflammation in low-density lipoprotein receptor null mice.
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  • 11. Induction of fatal inflammation in LDL receptor and ApoA-I double-knockout mice fed dietary fat and cholesterol.
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  • 12. The effects of N-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation on the lipid composition and atherogenesis in mouse models of atherosclerosis.
    George J, Mulkins M, Casey S, Schatzman R, Sigal E, Harats D.
    Atherosclerosis; 2000 Jun 03; 150(2):285-93. PubMed ID: 10856520
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  • 13. Comparison between the effects of dietary saturated (16:0), monounsaturated (18:1), and polyunsaturated (18:2) fatty acids on plasma lipoprotein metabolism in cebus and rhesus monkeys fed cholesterol-free diets.
    Khosla P, Hayes KC.
    Am J Clin Nutr; 1992 Jan 03; 55(1):51-62. PubMed ID: 1728820
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  • 14. Effects of a dietary oxidized fat on cholesterol in plasma and lipoproteins and the susceptibility of low-density lipoproteins to lipid peroxidation in guinea pigs fed diets with different concentrations of vitamins E and C.
    Eder K, Keller U, Brandsch C.
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  • 15. Palm tocotrienols protect ApoE +/- mice from diet-induced atheroma formation.
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  • 16. Comparison of lycopene and fluvastatin effects on atherosclerosis induced by a high-fat diet in rabbits.
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  • 17. SKI-II--a sphingosine kinase 1 inhibitor--exacerbates atherosclerosis in low-density lipoprotein receptor-deficient (LDL-R-/-) mice on high cholesterol diet.
    Potì F, Ceglarek U, Burkhardt R, Simoni M, Nofer JR.
    Atherosclerosis; 2015 May 03; 240(1):212-5. PubMed ID: 25801013
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  • 18. Dietary alpha-cyclodextrin lowers low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and alters plasma fatty acid profile in low-density lipoprotein receptor knockout mice on a high-fat diet.
    Wagner EM, Jen KL, Artiss JD, Remaley AT.
    Metabolism; 2008 Aug 03; 57(8):1046-51. PubMed ID: 18640380
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  • 19. Addition of dietary fat to cholesterol in the diets of LDL receptor knockout mice: effects on plasma insulin, lipoproteins, and atherosclerosis.
    Wu L, Vikramadithyan R, Yu S, Pau C, Hu Y, Goldberg IJ, Dansky HM.
    J Lipid Res; 2006 Oct 03; 47(10):2215-22. PubMed ID: 16840797
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  • 20. Dietary isoflavones reduce plasma cholesterol and atherosclerosis in C57BL/6 mice but not LDL receptor-deficient mice.
    Kirk EA, Sutherland P, Wang SA, Chait A, LeBoeuf RC.
    J Nutr; 1998 Jun 03; 128(6):954-9. PubMed ID: 9614153
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