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A high oleic sunflower oil fatty acid esters of plant sterols mixed with dietary diacylglycerol reduces plasma insulin and body fat accumulation in Psammomys obesus
Authors:Ehud Ziv   Natan Patlas   Rony Kalman   Dori Pelled   Yael Herzog   Tali Dror  Tzafra Cohen
Affiliation:(1) Diabetes Research Unit, Hadassah Medical Center and The Hebrew University, 91120 Jerusalem, Israel;(2) Animal facility, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel;(3) R&D Department, Enzymotec LTD, Migdal-HaEmeq, Israel;(4) Medical Department, NiTi Surgical solutions, Netanya, Israel
Abstract:

Background  

Metabolic syndrome is associated with subsequent development of cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes. It is characterized by reduced response to insulin, central obesity, and dyslipidemia. Intake of plant sterols (PS) has been shown to confer a healthier lipid profile and ameliorate cardiovascular disease risk factors in experimental animals and humans. In this study we used an animal model of type 2 diabetes to assess the effects of a preparation of PS esterified to high oleic sunflower oil fatty acids mixed with dietary diacylglycerol (PS-HOSO) on diabetic related metabolic parameters. Psammomys obesus (P. obesus) were fed high energy (HE) diet supplemented by either PS-HOSO or control oil. Following 4.5 weeks of intervention, animals were divided into fasting and non-fasting modes prior to outcome measurements. Glucose and insulin levels as well as blood lipid profile, body weight, and fat accumulation were evaluated in fasting and non-fasting modes.
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