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Phytosterol Feeding Causes Toxicity in ABCG5/G8 Knockout Mice

Authors :
Heather M. Alger
Janet K. Sawyer
Kathryn L. Kelley
Allison L. McDaniel
Ryan E. Temel
J. Mark Brown
Nancy D. Kock
Lawrence L. Rudel
Source :
The American Journal of Pathology. 182:1131-1138
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2013.

Abstract

Plant sterols, or phytosterols, are very similar in structure to cholesterol and are abundant in typical diets. The reason for poor absorption of plant sterols by the body is still unknown. Mutations in the ABC transporters G5 and G8 are known to cause an accumulation of plant sterols in blood and tissues (sitosterolemia). To determine the significance of phytosterol exclusion from the body, we fed wild-type and ABCG5/G8 knockout mice a diet enriched with plant sterols. The high-phytosterol diet was extremely toxic to the ABCG5/G8 knockout mice but had no adverse effects on wild-type mice. ABCG5/G8 knockout mice died prematurely and developed a phenotype that included high levels of plant sterols in many tissues, liver abnormalities, and severe cardiac lesions. This study is the first to report such toxic effects of phytosterol accumulation in ABCG5/G8 knockout mice. We believe these new data support the conclusion that plant sterols are excluded from the body because they are toxic when present at high levels.

Details

ISSN :
00029440
Volume :
182
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The American Journal of Pathology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f27380d2ddb7a82a463fc497f731716b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajpath.2012.12.014