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Effect of a single high-fat meal on endothelial function in healthy subjects

Vogel, R. A.; Corretti, M. C.; Plotnick, G. D.

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February 1, 1997

10.1016/s0002-9149(96)00760-6

PMID: 9036757

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Although there is a well-established relation between serum cholesterol and coronary artery disease risk, individual and national variations in this association suggest that other factors are involved in atherogenesis. High-fat diet associated triglyceride-rich lipoproteins have also been suggested to be atherogenic. To assess the direct effect of postprandial triglyceride-rich lipoproteins on endothelial function, an early factor in atherogenesis--10 healthy, normocholesterolemic volunteers--were studied before and for 6 hours after single isocaloric high- and low-fat meals (900 calorie; 50 and 0 g fat, respectively). Endothelial function, in the form of flow-mediated vasoactivity, was assessed in the brachial artery using 7.5-MHz ultrasound as percent arterial diameter change 1 minute after 5 minutes of upper-arm arterial occlusion. Serum lipoproteins and glucose were determined before eating and 2 and 4 hours postprandially. Serum triglycerides increased from 94 +/- 55 mg/dl preprandially to 147 +/- 80 mg/dl 2 hours after the high-fat meal (p = 0.05). Flow-dependent vasoactivity decreased from 21 +/- 5% preprandially to 11 +/- 4%, 11 +/- 6%, and 10 +/- 3% at 2, 3, and 4 hours after the high-fat meal, respectively (all p

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Female; Humans; Male; Adult; Middle Aged; Dietary Fats; Confounding Factors, Epidemiologic; Blood Pressure; Ultrasonography; Blood Glucose; Regional Blood Flow; Heart Rate; Endothelium, Vascular; Lipoproteins; Brachial Artery

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