EFFECT OF DIETARY HIGH PROTEIN ON THE PREVENTION OF ATHEROGENESIS IN RATS
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Stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRSP) were fed on a high-fatcholesterol diet containing low or high protein and effects of dietary protein on the development of atherogenesis were investigated. Intake of protein-rich diet of both fish and soybean origin had marked preventive effects on atherogenesis in cerebral and mesenteric arteries in SHRSP even on the atherogenic diet. Further, preventive effect of high protein diet was more marked in the group on a fish-protein-rich diet in comparison with that on soybean-proteinrich diet.
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著者
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Yamori Yukio
Who Collaborating Center
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Horie Ryoichi
WHO Collaborating Center for Research on Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases and Department of Pathology, Shimane Medical University
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Yamori Yukio
WHO Collaborating Center for Research on Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases and Department of Pathology, Shimane Medical University
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