“…When baboons (Kritchevsky et al, 1974) and vervet monkeys (Kritchevsky et al, 1977) were fed with a semipurified diet containing fructose, sucrose, starch or glucose without the addition of cholesterol, the most severe aortic sudanophilia was observed in the fructose diet group. It is wellknown that a fructose-containing diet can induce mild hypertension in rats (Hwang et al, 1987) and mongrel dogs (Martinez et al, 1994), but the hypertension itself rarely promotes the development of atherosclerosis in rats, rabbits and monkeys (Chobanian, 1983).…”