Publicación: Avocado oil supplementation modifies cardiovascular risk profile markers in a rat model of sucrose-induced metabolic changes
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of avocado oil administration on biochemical markers of cardiovascular riskprofile in rats with metabolic changes induced by sucrose ingestion. Twenty-five rats were divided into five groups: a control group(CG; basic diet), a sick group (MC; basic diet plus 30% sucrose solution), and three other groups (MCao, MCac, and MCas; basicdiet plus 30% sucrose solution plus olive oil and avocado oil extracted by centrifugation or using solvent, resp.). Glucose, totalcholesterol, triglycerides, phospholipids, low- and high-density lipoproteins (LDL, HDL), very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL),lactic dehydrogenase, creatine kinase, and high sensitivity C-reactive protein concentration were analyzed. Avocado oil reducesTG, VLDL, and LDL levels, in the LDL case significantly so, without affecting HDL levels. An effect was exhibited by avocado oilsimilar to olive oil, with no significant difference between avocado oil extracted either by centrifugation or solvent in myocardialinjury biochemical indicators. Avocado oil decreased hs-CRP levels, indicating that inflammatory processes were partially reversed.These findings suggested that avocado oil supplementation has a positive health outcome because it reduces inflammatory eventsand produces positive changes in the biochemical indicators studied, related to the development of metabolic syndrome.
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Carvajal-Zarrabal, O., Nolasco-Hipolito, C., Aguilar-Uscanga, M. G., Melo-Santiesteban, G., Hayward-Jones, P. M., & Barradas-Dermitz, D. M. (2014). Avocado oil supplementation modifies cardiovascular risk profile markers in a rat model of sucrose-induced metabolic changes. Disease Markers, 2014, 386425. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/386425
