High intake of saturated fat, but not polyunsaturated fat, improves survival in heart failure despite persistent mitochondrial defects

Volume: 93, Issue: 1, Pages: 24 - 32
Published: Sep 29, 2011
Abstract
The impact of a high-fat diet on the failing heart is unclear, and the differences between polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) and saturated fat have not been assessed. Here, we compared a standard low-fat diet to high-fat diets enriched with either saturated fat (palmitate and stearate) or PUFA (linoleic and α-linolenic acids) in hamsters with genetic cardiomyopathy. Male δ-sarcoglycan null Bio TO2 hamsters were fed a standard low-fat diet (12%...
Paper Details
Title
High intake of saturated fat, but not polyunsaturated fat, improves survival in heart failure despite persistent mitochondrial defects
Published Date
Sep 29, 2011
Volume
93
Issue
1
Pages
24 - 32
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