Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5951083 Atherosclerosis 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundEndothelial function as determined by flow-mediated dilation (FMD) deteriorates during postprandial lipemia. The impairment can be neutralized by adding 50 g casein to the fatty meal. The objective of this study was to see which of the casein constituents is responsible for this neutralization effect.DesignA crossover design was used in 15 healthy volunteers, who were given 3 ml cream/kg body weight with and without 2.5 g l-arginine. Lipids and FMD were then determined hourly over a period of 6 h. In substudies this design was repeated with 2.5 g phenylalanine and 5 g leucine in 11 subjects. The effect of 2.5 g l-arginine on FMD in the absence of cream was tested in seven subjects.ResultsWithout l-arginine the FMD deteriorated during 4 h after the fat loading. Addition of l-arginine prevented this deterioration at 3 and 4 h. Phenylalanine and leucine, in contrast, did not prevent the lipemic endothelial dysfunction. l-Arginine alone similarly had no acute effect on the FMD.Conclusion2.5 g l-arginine, but not phenyalanine or leucine, is able to prevent the lipemic dysfunction of the endothelium.

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