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Conjugated linoleic acid
(
CLA
) is being sold as a panacea that has the capability of reducing or eliminating cancer, preventing heart disease, improving immune function, and altering body composition to treat
obesity
or build lean body mass. Unfortunately, there has been very little published human research on
CLA
. This review will examine the literature on
CLA
and discuss the animal research on which the above claims are made. The limited human studies will be presented with an evaluation of the potential uses of
CLA
for human health and disease.
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PMID:Conjugated linoleic acid: implications for human health. 1105
Although there remains controversy regarding the role of macronutrient balance in the etiology of
obesity
, the consumption of high-fat diets appears to be strongly implicated in its development. Evidence that fat oxidation does not adjust rapidly to acute increases in dietary fat, as well as a decreased capacity to oxidize fat in the postprandial state in the obese, suggest that diets high in fat may lead to the accumulation of fat stores. Novel data is also presented suggesting that in rodents, high-fat diets may lead to the development of leptin resistance in skeletal muscle and subsequent accumulations of muscle triacylglycerol. Nevertheless, several current fad diets recommend drastically reduced carbohydrate intake, with a concurrent increase in fat content. Such recommendations are based on the underlying assumption that by reducing circulating insulin levels, lipolysis and lipid oxidation will be enhanced and fat storage reduced. Numerous supplements are purported to increase fat oxidation (carnitine, conjugated linoleic acid), increase metabolic rate (ephedrine, pyruvate), or inhibit hepatic lipogenesis (hydroxycitrate). All of these compounds are currently marketed in supplemental form to increase weight loss, but few have actually been shown to be effective in scientific studies. To date, there is little or no evidence supporting that carnitine or hydroxycitrate supplementation are of any value for weight loss in humans. Supplements such as pyruvate have been shown to be effective at high dosages, but there is little mechanistic information to explain its purported effect or data to indicate its effectiveness at lower dosages.
Conjugated linoleic acid
has been shown to stimulate fat utilization and decrease body fat content in mice but has not been tested in humans. The effects of ephedrine, in conjunction with methylxanthines and aspirin, in humans appears unequivocal but includes various cardiovascular side effects. None of these compounds have been tested for their effectiveness or safety over prolonged periods of time.
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PMID:Dietary fat intake, supplements, and weight loss. 1118 27
Conjugated linoleic acid
(
CLA
) is a generic term referring to a mixture of geometrical and positional isomers of linoleic acid in which up to 16 members have been identified. Many potentially beneficial health effects have been ascribed to these fatty acids when consumed as a mixture, and where generally 2 isomers dominate, e.g. the 9c, 11t-isomer, the so-called rumenic acid, and the 10t, 12c-isomer: anti-carcinogenic, immune modulator, anti-atherosclerotic, and anti-
obesity
among the most spectacular. The question arises as to whether the pleiotropic biological activity is supported by one or several of the isomers. Recent studies using pure individual isomers have started to elucidate this issue, but many others are required to ascribe a respective role to each
CLA
isomer (the main ones as well as the minor ones), such as those occurring in some complex mixtures already commercially available, or even in foodstuff. The aim of the present study was to focus on the
CLA
-isomer specific effects depicted in the literature up to now.
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PMID:Conjugated linoleic acids: all the same or to everyone its own function? 1262 17
Conjugated linoleic acid
(
CLA
) is a mixture of positional and geometric isomers of linoleic acid found in beef, lamb, and dairy products.
CLA
has attracted considerable attention over the past several decades because of its potentially beneficial biological effects, including protective effects against several cancers, atherosclerosis, and
obesity
. Here we provide the first evidence that the 10trans,12cis-
CLA
isomer is able to suppress increases in blood pressure during the onset of
obesity
in OLETF rats. After 3 weeks of feeding with 10t,12c-
CLA
, systolic blood pressure was significantly lowered compared with rats fed linoleic acid or 9c,11t-
CLA
. Abdominal adipose tissue weight was also significantly lowered in rats fed 10t,12c-
CLA
, but not in those which were fed 9c,11t-
CLA
. In addition, we found that the relative mRNA expressions of angiotensinogen and leptin were suppressed by 10t,12c-
CLA
in adipose tissue. We speculate that the antihypertensive effect of 10t,12c-
CLA
can be attributed to the lowered secretion of hypertensive adipocytokines from abdominal adipose tissues.
...
PMID:The 10trans,12cis isomer of conjugated linoleic acid suppresses the development of hypertension in Otsuka Long-Evans Tokushima fatty rats. 1278 78
Conjugated linoleic acid
(
CLA
) isomers, a group of positional and geometric isomers of linoleic acid [18:2(n-6)], have been studied extensively due to their ability to modulate cancer, atherosclerosis,
obesity
, immune function and diabetes in a variety of experimental models. The purpose of this review was to examine
CLA
's isomer-specific regulation of adiposity and insulin sensitivity in humans and in cultures of human adipocytes. It has been clearly demonstrated that specific
CLA
isomers or a crude mixture of
CLA
isomers prevent the development of
obesity
in certain rodent and pig models. This has been attributed mainly to trans-10, cis-12
CLA
, both in vivo and in vitro. However,
CLA
's ability to modulate human
obesity
remains controversial because data from clinical trials using mixed isomers are conflicting. In support of some studies in humans, our group demonstrated that trans-10, cis-12
CLA
prevents triglyceride (TG) accumulation in primary cultures of differentiating human preadipocytes. In contrast, cis-9, trans-11
CLA
increases TG content. Closer examination has revealed that
CLA
's antiadipogenic actions are due, at least in part, to regulation of glucose and fatty acid uptake and metabolism. This review presents our current understanding of potential isomer-specific mechanisms by which
CLA
reduces human adiposity and insulin sensitivity.
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PMID:Conjugated linoleic acid in humans: regulation of adiposity and insulin sensitivity. 1451 81
Conjugated linoleic acid
(
CLA
) refers to a mixture of naturally occurring positional and geometric isomers of linoleic acid that exist in dairy products and meat. The aim of the present work was to study the effects of c-9,t-11 and t-10,c-12
CLA
isomers on body fat accumulation and serum lipids in hamsters fed an atherogenic diet. Hamsters were divided in four groups: one group was fed a chow diet (control) and the other three groups were given semi-purified atherogenic diets with 0.5% linoleic acid (LA), c-9,t-11 or t-10,c-12
CLA
. Body weight and food intake were measured daily. After 6 weeks, adipose tissues from different anatomical locations and liver were dissected and weighed. Serum glucose, total cholesterol, HDL-c, LDL-c and triacylglycerol levels, as well as total and free cholesterol, triacylglycerol and phospholipid content in liver were determined by enzymatic methods. No differences in either energy intake or final body weight were found. The addition of t-10,c-12
CLA
reduced fat accumulation and led to lower serum cholesterol, as compared with LA group. Nevertheless the level remained higher than in the control animals. The reduction in serum cholesterol was limited to LDL-c. This isomer also reduced triacylglycerol content in liver but did not modify serum triacylglycerol level. In summary, the present study demonstrates that t-10,c-12
CLA
is the biologically active agent when anti-
obesity
and hypocholesterolaemic properties of
CLA
are considered. In contrast, the isomer c-9,t-11 has no effect on lipid metabolism in hamsters.
...
PMID:Effects of conjugated linoleic acid on body fat accumulation and serum lipids in hamsters fed an atherogenic diet. 1500 Apr 50
Type 2 diabetes and associated cardiovascular disease have reached global epidemic proportions. Recent data from the World Health Organization Multinational Study of Vascular Disease in Diabetes indicate that cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of mortality (52% of deaths) in individuals with type 2 diabetes. Although insulin resistance plays a critical role in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes-related cardiovascular disease, other related risk factors often cluster in a single patient; the combination of insulin resistance and these risk factors is known as the metabolic syndrome. According to the World Health Organization definition, this constellation of risk factors includes hypertension, elevated plasma triacylglycerol, reduced HDL cholesterol, central
obesity
, and microalbuminuria. The Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial showed that, although diabetes or insulin resistance is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease mortality, these other components of the metabolic syndrome confer additive risk. Thus, to effectively address cardiovascular disease in persons with diabetes, intervention would ideally target all these factors.
Conjugated linoleic acid
could represent a candidate agent. The therapeutic potential of conjugated linoleic acid against insulin resistance-associated cardiovascular disease is discussed on the basis of the reported effects of conjugated linoleic acid on individual components of the metabolic syndrome.
...
PMID:Insulin resistance-associated cardiovascular disease: potential benefits of conjugated linoleic acid. 1515 51
Conjugated linoleic acid
(
CLA
) is a mixture of positional and geometric isomers of linoleic acid found in beef, lamb, and dairy products.
CLA
has attracted considerable attention over the past several decades because of its potentially beneficial biologic effects, including protective effects against several cancers, atherosclerosis, and
obesity
. In previous studies, we provided evidence that dietary
CLA
could prevent the development of
obesity
-related hypertension in obese animals. Here, we show that
CLA
suppresses the development of non-obese essential hypertension in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs). After 4 weeks of feeding with
CLA
, the increase of systolic blood pressure was significantly suppressed compared with rats fed linoleic acid. Abdominal adipose tissue weight was also significantly lowered in
CLA
-fed SHRs. Content of arachidonic acid, the substrate of eicosanoid production, was not changed, but accumulation of oleic acid, the lipogenesis end-product, was markedly decreased in the membrane phospholipids of
CLA
-fed SHRs. In addition, we found increased level of plasma adiponectin, suggested as a regulatory factor of hypertension, through the enhancement of mRNA expression in
CLA
-fed SHRs. We speculate that the antihypertensive effect of dietary
CLA
may be due to the increase of plasma adiponectin level and associated with the alleviation of membrane abnormality in SHRs.
...
PMID:Conjugated linoleic acid prevents the development of essential hypertension in spontaneously hypertensive rats. 1536 4
Conjugated linoleic acid
(
CLA
) is a unique lipid that elicits dramatic reductions in adiposity in several animal models when included at < or = 1% of the diet. Despite a flurry of investigations, the precise mechanisms by which conjugated linoleic acid elicits its dramatic effects in adipose tissue and liver are still largely unknown. In vivo and in vitro analyses of physiological modifications imparted by conjugated linoleic acid on protein and gene expression suggest that conjugated linoleic acid exerts its de-lipidating effects by modulating energy expenditure, apoptosis, fatty acid oxidation, lipolysis, stromal vascular cell differentiation and lipogenesis. The purpose of this review shall be to examine the recent advances and insights into conjugated linoleic acid's effects on
obesity
and lipid metabolism, specifically focused on changes in gene expression and physiology of liver and adipose tissue.
...
PMID:Conjugated linoleic acid evokes de-lipidation through the regulation of genes controlling lipid metabolism in adipose and liver tissue. 1604 40
Conjugated linoleic acid
(
CLA
), a mixture of positional and geometric isomers of linoleic acid, has attracted considerable attention because of its potentially beneficial biologic effects both in vitro and in vivo. Our results clearly show the specific action of the 10trans,12cis-
CLA
isomer against hyperlipidemia and
obesity
in obese Otsuka Long-Evans Tokushima Fatty (OLETF) rats. After 2 weeks of feeding with 10t,12c-
CLA
, but not 9cis,11trans-
CLA
, abdominal adipose tissue weight and serum and hepatic lipid levels in OLETF rats were lower than those in linoleic acid-fed rats. These effects were attributable to suppressed fatty acid synthesis and enhanced fatty acid beta oxidation in the liver on a 10t,12c-
CLA
diet. Additionally, we showed that mRNA expression of fatty acid synthase, carnitine palmitoyltransferase, leptin, and sterol regulatory element binding protein-1 was also regulated by 10t,12c-
CLA
. We suppose that 10t,12c-
CLA
reveals hypolipidemic and anti-obese activity through the alteration of mRNA expressions in the liver and white adipose tissue.
...
PMID:Isomer-specific anti-obese and hypolipidemic properties of conjugated linoleic acid in obese OLETF rats. 1649 50
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