Failure to produce atherosclerosis in Macaca radiata on a high-methionine, high-fat, pyridoxine-deficient diet

Krishnaswamy, Kamala ; Rao, S. Bapu (1977) Failure to produce atherosclerosis in Macaca radiata on a high-methionine, high-fat, pyridoxine-deficient diet Atherosclerosis, 27 (3). pp. 253-258. ISSN 0021-9150

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Abstract

Accelerated atherosclerotic lesions are observed in genetic defects characterised by marked homocystinaemia as a result of low levels of cystathionine synthase, a pyridoxal phosphate-dependent enzyme. Attempts were therefore made to induce atherosclerosis in Macaca radiata, maintained on a high-protein, high-methionine and high-fat diet by inducing pyridoxine deficiency with deoxypyridoxine. Pyridoxine deficient monkeys failed to show any biochemical or pathological evidence of atherosclerosis, despite a significant decrease in the activity of hepatic cystathionine synthase.

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Keywords:Atherosclerosis; Cystathionase; Cystathionase-synthase; Homocystinuria; Methionine Metabolism; Vitamin B6 Deficiency
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