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Decrease in the Inflammatory Marker TNF-α after Consumption of Flaxseed by Hypercholesterolemic Rabbits

Abstract

Background:

Functional foods such as flaxseed have been commonly consumed to prevent atherosclerosis.

Objectives:

To assess the effects of flaxseed in atherogenesis in rabbits consuming a high-cholesterol diet.

Methods:

Thirty male albino rabbits were randomized to three groups based on a 12-week dietary treatment: control group (G1), standard diet; high-cholesterol diet (G2), standard diet plus 0.25% cholesterol from lyophilized eggs; and high-cholesterol plus flaxseed (G3), similar diet as G2 plus flaxseed. Biochemical (total cholesterol [TC], high-density lipoprotein [HDL-C], low-density lipoprotein cholesterol [LDL-C], and triglycerides) and immunohistochemical (intercellular adhesion molecule 1 [ICAM-1] and tumor necrosis factor alpha [TNF-α]) analyses were performed in all groups. P values < 0.05 indicated statistical significance.

Results:

At 12 weeks, serum TC levels increased significantly in G2 and G3 compared with G1. Serum LDL-C levels were higher in group G2, and the increase in group G3 was approximately six times lower than that in G2. HDL-C levels increased in all groups, with the highest increase observed in G2. Triglycerides levels in G3 decreased by ~70% and differed significantly in G1 and G3 (p = 0.034) and G2 and G3 (p = 0.015). ICAM-1 levels increased only in aortic segment 4 in G3. TNF-α levels in G3 were similar to those in the control group, while the levels in G2 were greater than twice as those in the control group (p < 0.05).

Conclusions: The group fed with a functional diet (flaxseed) showed decreased development of atherosclerosis, reduced serum triglycerides levels, and lower TNF-α levels on immunohistochemistry.

Keywords:
Rabbits; Flax / seeds; Atherosclerosis / prevention & control; Diet, Atherogenic; Cholesterol, Diet; Obesity, Sedentary Lifestyle

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