• Title of article

    Inverse relationship between potassium intake and coronary artery disease in the cholesterol-fed rabbit

  • Author/Authors

    Ge Ma، نويسنده , , David B. Young، نويسنده , , Ben R. Clower، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    821
  • To page
    825
  • Abstract
    We tested the hypothesis that a low level of dietary potassium intake would exacerbate the severity of vascular lesion formation in rabbit coronary arteries during high cholesterol intake. Two groups of nine rabbits were studied for 6 weeks while eating a diet containing 2% cholesterol and 0.9% sodium. The normal potassium group consumed a diet containing 1.5% potassium and the low potassium group consumed a diet containing 0.4% potassium. After 6 weeks the animals were killed, the hearts were removed, and blood samples were withdrawn from the abdominal aorta immediately before removing the heart. The hearts were sectioned and slides were prepared and fixed with hematoxylin and eosin. The numbers of normal and abnormal vessels, and those with foam cells in the subintima, were counted in selected sections. Plasma potassium concentration in the normal and low potassium intake groups averaged 4.27 ± 0.27 mmol/L and 3.90 ± 0.11 mmol/L, respectively. No differences between the groups were observed in plasma cholesterol or body weight gain. The percentages of abnormal arteries in the groups were 4.20 ± 0.35 in the normal intake group and 6.36 ± 0.50 in the low intake group, 51% greater in the normal intake group (P< .001). These results support the hypothesis that low potassium intake exacerbates the severity of subintimal lesion development in the coronary arteries.
  • Keywords
    hypercholesterolemia. , Foam cell , low densitylipoprotein , Lipid
  • Journal title
    American Journal of Hypertension
  • Serial Year
    1999
  • Journal title
    American Journal of Hypertension
  • Record number

    647284