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Query: UMLS:C0020473 (
hyperlipidemia
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Circulating levels of insulin, glucagon, thyroid hormones as well as lipid levels were determined in an obese strain of chicken and their lean controls. Hepatic and muscle glycogen and lipids were also measured. Obese birds had higher plasma lipids accompanied by significantly higher insulin and lower glucagon levels compared to lean controls. Hepatic and muscle triglycerides were also higher in obese birds. Plasma T4 level was significantly higher in obese but T3 was not different in the two groups. Results suggest that genetically obese birds have significantly increased insulin/glucagon ratios as previously reported in the
PTU
induced hypothyroid-obese chicks (Horm. Metab. Res. 12: 51, 1980) and this could have causal relationship to
hyperlipidemia
and obesity observed in these birds.
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PMID:Possible role of pancreatic insulin and glucagon in the hyperlipidemia and obesity of obese strain of chicken. 351 30
Hyperlipidemia
associated with hypothyroidism is well documented in man and several animal species. The effect of hypothyroidism on apolipoprotein metabolism in the absence of complicating factors such as high cholesterol or fat content in the diet is virtually unknown. Hypothyroidism was therefore induced in male Sprague-Dawley rats by radiothyroidectomy (RTx-treated) or treatment with propylthiouracil (
PTU
-treated). Both treatments resulted in an over 90% decrease in circulating thyroid hormone concentrations accompanied by a 50-100% increase in plasma cholesterol and a 20-40% reduction in plasma triglyceride concentrations. Plasma apo E and apo B concentrations increased by 100% in the
PTU
-treated group and 40-50% in the RTx-group. Apo A-I increased 10 and 30% in the RTx- and
PTU
-treated rats, respectively, while the concentration of apo A-IV was not altered. A large increase in the low-density (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) protein was observed and accompanied by a marked reduction of very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) in the hypothyroid rats. The electrophoretic pattern of plasma lipoproteins in the hypothyroid rats was changed by the appearance of a slow pre-beta band shown to be beta-VLDL. A redistribution of apo B occurred within the lipoprotein fractions. Apo B content in the VLDL fraction decreased and a large increase was noted in LDL. The major portion of the apo E and apo A-I increment was recovered in the HDL and to a lesser degree in LDL. An accumulation of apo E-rich larger HDL particles, resembling HDLc in apolipoprotein composition and distinct from the apo A-I-containing species, was observed by column chromatography. The results presented are consistent with the hypothesis that hypothyroidism in the rat may induce an accelerated production of VLDL catabolic remnants, including LDL, but at the same time reduce the rate of removal of these lipoproteins from the circulation.
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PMID:Rat plasma lipoproteins and apolipoproteins in experimental hypothyroidism. 678 58