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Thyroid hormone is required for dietary fish oil to induce hypersecretion of biliary cholesterol in the rat

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In the rat, both fish oil diet and thyroid hormone replacement are reported to augment bile cholesterol secretion out of proportion to bile flow or secretion of other bile lipids. We sought common mechanisms for these effects and evaluated the role of phospholipid fatty acid composition in the process. Methimazole-treated hypothyroid rats were fed low-fat chow or chow supplemented with 10% corn oil or fish oil, and were studied before and after thyroid hormone treatment. Serum, hepatic, and bile lipids were measured, phospholipid fatty acid composition determined, and hepatic 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl CoA reductase activity assayed. Fish oil diet stimulated cholesterol secretion into bile only after thyroid hormone was given, and this action was synergistic with that of thyroid hormone. Reduced serum cholesterol in fish oil-treated rats was associated with increased biliary cholesterol secretion and diminished hepatic cholesterol content. This suggests that augmented biliary cholesterol secretion may contribute to the fish oil-induced reduction of serum cholesterol. No definite relationship between hepatic or biliary phospholipid fatty acid composition and biliary secretion was apparent, although high bile cholesterol secretion was associated with a low percentage of hepatic and bile phospholipid linoleic acid.

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Abbreviations

ANOVA:

analysis of variance

CO:

corn oil diet

FO:

fish oil diet

HMG-CoA:

3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl CoA

LF:

low-fat diet

T3:

triiodothyronine

VLDL:

very low density lipoprotein

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Prigge, W.F., Ketover, S.R. & Gebhard, R.L. Thyroid hormone is required for dietary fish oil to induce hypersecretion of biliary cholesterol in the rat. Lipids 30, 833–838 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02533959

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