1. Effects of the dietary carbohydrate-fat ratio on plasma phosphatidylcholine profiles in human and mouse.
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Inoue, Mizuki, Senoo, Nanami, Sato, Tomoki, Nishimura, Yuri, Nakagawa, Takumi, Miyoshi, Noriyuki, Goda, Toshinao, Morita, Akihito, and Miura, Shinji
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DIETARY supplements , *LECITHIN , *PHOSPHOLIPIDS , *LIPOPROTEINS , *MASS spectrometry , *LABORATORY mice , *FATTY acid analysis , *ALGORITHMS , *ANIMAL experimentation , *ANIMALS , *DIET , *EPITHELIAL cells , *FACTOR analysis , *FATTY acids , *CARBOHYDRATE content of food , *FAT content of food , *GENES , *MEDICAL screening , *MICE , *RECOMBINANT proteins , *SELF-evaluation , *CROSS-sectional method - Abstract
Phosphatidylcholines (PCs), a major class of human plasma phospholipids, are composed of highly diverse fatty acids. Because the dietary carbohydrate-fat ratio alters the hepatic fatty acid metabolism, plasma fatty acids that bind PCs, which are secreted as lipoproteins from the liver, may be affected by long-term consumption of a high-carbohydrate diet or a high-fat diet. Therefore, in this study, we profiled the plasma PC species comprehensively in formulated dieting conditions to identify those phospholipid molecules that reflect the dietary carbohydrate-fat ratio. C57BL6J mice were fed diets containing different amounts of fat for 8 weeks, and plasma PC species were analyzed under fasting conditions using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. In addition, a cross-sectional study of 78 middle-aged Japanese men, who participated in health checkups, was conducted. Nutrient intakes were estimated by a brief self-administered diet-history questionnaire. The plasma PC profiles changed depending on the dietary carbohydrate-fat ratio. Especially, PC (16:0/16:1) and PC (16:0/18:1) levels increased as the dietary carbohydrate-fat ratio increased in human and mouse, suggesting that these PC species reflected the increase in de novo lipogenesis and might become useful biomarkers of the dietary carbohydrate-fat ratio. Since these PCs act as ligands for peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α, PC species reflecting the dietary carbohydrate-fat ratio may influence metabolism of glucose and lipids. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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