Cellular toxicity of dietary trans fatty acids and its correlation with ceramide and diglyceride accumulation

Volume: 124, Pages: 324 - 335
Published: Feb 1, 2019
Abstract
High fatty acid (FA) levels are deleterious to pancreatic β-cells, largely due to the accumulation of biosynthetic lipid intermediates, such as ceramides and diglycerides, which induce ER stress and apoptosis. Toxicity of palmitate (16:0) and oleate (18:1 cis-Δ9) has been widely investigated, while very little data is available on the cell damages caused by elaidate (18:1 trans-Δ9) and vaccenate (18:1 trans-Δ11), although the potential health...
Paper Details
Title
Cellular toxicity of dietary trans fatty acids and its correlation with ceramide and diglyceride accumulation
Published Date
Feb 1, 2019
Volume
124
Pages
324 - 335
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