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Research on Blood Lipid Regulating Effects of Soybean Isoflavones by Both apoE and LPL Gene Deficient (apoE-/-/LPL+/-) Mice

  

  1. 1. Shandong University Laboratory Animal Center, Center for New Drug Evaluation, Institute of Comparative Medicine, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Shandong University, Jinan 250012,China;2.Shandong HAOTAI Laboratory Animal Breeding Co. Ltd, Jinan, 250023, China;3.School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Shandong University, Jinan 250012,China
  • Received:2008-05-30 Online:2009-01-31 Published:2009-01-31

Abstract: Objective To investigate the lipid regulating effects of soybean isoflavone extracts on genetic engineering mice with both hypercholesterolemia and hypertriglyceridemia. Method Under the western-type food conditioning,10(♂5,♀5) adult C57BL/6 mice were used as control, 40 adult mice with both aopE and LPL gene deficiency (apoE-/-/LPL+/-) were divided into four groups, i.e., the group of animal models of hyperlipidemia,three groups of intragastric administration respectively with dose of 200 mg·kg-1·d-1 of soybean isoflavone extracts,0.5 mg·kg-1 of nylestrodial per week and 20 mg·kg-1·d-1 of lovastatin. After four weeks consecutive administration, concentration of serum total cholesterol, triacylglycerol,HDL cholesterol,LDL cholesterol and glucose were determined. Result Compared with the control mice of C57BL/6,the diet induced models of hyperlipidemia had a remarkable increase in triglyceride,total and LDL cholesterol(P<0.01). Compared with models of hyperlipidemia, administration of soybean isoflavones had a favorable reduction in triglyceride (p<0.05) and a 9.3% increase in HDL cholesterol, while administration of nylestrodial and lovastatin had 13.5% and 8.7% reduction in HDL cholesterol respectively. Probably due to the greatly increased total and LDL cholesterol in apoE-/-/LPL+/- mice, there is no effects of soybean isoflavone, nylestrodial and lovastatin on both the variables. Conclusion Soybean isoflavones had evident favorable lipid regulating effects.

Key words: Soybean isoflavones, apoE gene, LPL gene, Gene knockout, apoE and LPL gene deficient (apoE-/-LPL+/_) mice, Blood lipid