1995
DOI: 10.1079/bjn19950124
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Effect of propionate on fatty acid and cholesterol synthesis and on acetate metabolism in isolated rat hepatocytes

Abstract: In the present study the actual role of propionic acid in the control of fatty acid and cholesterol synthesis was investigated in isolated liver cells from fed rats maintained in the presence of near-physiological concentrations of glucose, glutamine and acetate. Using 3H2O for lipid labelling, propionate appears as an effective inhibitor of fatty acid synthesis and to a lesser extent of cholesterol synthesis, even at the lowest concentration used (0·6 mmol/l). Butyrate is a potent activator of both synthetic … Show more

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“…[Fung et al, 2012]. Moreover, acetate and propionate which are also signifi cantly increased in the present study can differentially infl uence fat metabolism; acetate seems to promote lipogenesis in the liver, whereas propionate has been reported to inhibit this process [Nishina & Freedland, 1990;Demigné et al, 1995], however, there are strong evidences suggesting that the inhibitory effect of propionate is rather unlikely [Illman et al, 1988]. In the present study, the intensifi cation of SCFA synthesis in group A resulted in just slightly lowered pH value of the caecal digesta and signifi cantly lowered pH of the colon digesta.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…[Fung et al, 2012]. Moreover, acetate and propionate which are also signifi cantly increased in the present study can differentially infl uence fat metabolism; acetate seems to promote lipogenesis in the liver, whereas propionate has been reported to inhibit this process [Nishina & Freedland, 1990;Demigné et al, 1995], however, there are strong evidences suggesting that the inhibitory effect of propionate is rather unlikely [Illman et al, 1988]. In the present study, the intensifi cation of SCFA synthesis in group A resulted in just slightly lowered pH value of the caecal digesta and signifi cantly lowered pH of the colon digesta.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…There is no doubt that increased consumption of fermentable NSP has been associated with increased caecal production of SCFA, and higher concentrations of SCFA, including propionate, in portal blood (Goodlad & Mathers, 1990). However, the reported effects of increased propionate availability on blood cholesterol concentrations or on hepatic cholesterol synthesis rate are not consistent (Chen et al 1984;Illman et al 1988;Venter et al 1990;Todesco et al 1991;Beaulieu & McBurney, 1992;Demigne  et al 1995;Lin et al 1995;Hara et al 1998). This apparent inconsistency, coupled with apparent variations in response between human and rat hepatocytes in vitro (Lin et al 1995), casts some doubt on the primary role of propionate in reducing plasma cholesterol concentrations.…”
Section: Hypocholesterolaemic Effects Of Nsp Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…HDL and LDL levels), it could be assumed that feeding regime (diet with increased ME content from rapeseed oil supplementation and green alfalfa forage addition) and rearing conditions (with access to outdoor runs) might improve the dietetic value of meat. Demigne et al (1995) stated that there is dependence between a cholesterol production in animals` livers and the dietetic value of pork.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%