Author:
Nolan Maeve R.,Kennedy Seamus,Blanchflower W. John,Kennedy D. Glenn
Abstract
In a 2×2 balanced factorial experiment the biochemical effects on pigs of two dietary factors were investigated. The first factor was α-tocopherol and Se supplementation and the second factor was supplementation with α-tocopherol-stripped linseed oil. In pigs fed on diets depleted of α-tocopherol and Se, increases in concentrations of markers of lipid peroxidation (4-hydroxynonenal and hexanal) were observed. However, skeletal myopathy was only observed in those pigs fed on diets depleted of α-tocopherol and Se and supplemented with oil. In those pigs, increased lipid peroxidation was observed in heart andsupraspinatusmuscle. The plasma concentration of thromboxane B2was increased in pigs fed on diets depleted of α-tocopherol and Se, suggesting an increased tendency towards platelet aggregation. However, this change was reversed in pigs depleted of α-tocopherol and Se, but supplemented with oil. This may have been a consequence of loss of arachidonic acid, the substrate for thromboxane formation, as a result of lipid peroxidation.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)
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