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Hypolipidaemic and anti-atherosclerotic effects of lupin proteins in a rabbit model.

Journal:
The British journal of nutrition
Year:
2008
Authors:
Marchesi, Marta et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Pharmacological Sciences · Italy
Species:
rabbit

Abstract

The biological activities of a protein isolate from lupin (Lupinus albus) were studied in a rabbit model of atherosclerosis. Focal plaque development was induced at both common carotid arteries by perivascular injury. After surgery, animals were fed three different diets for 90 d, all with 1% cholesterol, 15% SFA and 20% protein; the protein source was casein (CAS), lupin proteins (LUP) or 50% CAS+50% LUP (CAS+LUP). Lower cholesterolaemia was detected in the LUP v. the CAS group at 60 and 90 d of treatment (-40&#xb7;3 and -33&#xb7;5%, respectively; P<0&#xb7;05). Cryosection analyses of the carotids indicated a significant reduction in focal lesion progression in the LUP v. the CAS group (-37&#xb7;4%; P<0&#xb7;05). In summary, in a rabbit model of atherosclerosis, a protein isolate from L. albus reduced cholesterolaemia and exerted a remarkable protective activity against atherosclerosis progression.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18315889/