Colon Transcriptome is Modified by a Dietary Pattern/Atorvastatin Interaction in the Ossabaw Pig
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posted on 2024-09-29, 06:32authored byCardiovascular Nutrition Laboratory, Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging, Tufts University
Overall diet quality and statin therapy are important modulators of inflammation and CAD progression, yet their effects on colon is not well understood. Our objective was to examine the effects and interaction of dietary patterns and statin therapy on colonic mucosa gene expression in the Ossabaw pig. Overall design: Thirty-two Ossabaw pigs (16 boars, 16 gilts) were randomized using a 2x2 factorial design into four groups: Hearty Healthy diet (HHD); Heart Healthy diet + atorvastatin (HHD+S); Western diet (WD, also noted as Atherigenic [ARST] below); and Western diet + atorvastatin (WD+S). Heart Healthy diet (high in unsaturated fat, unrefined grain, fruits/vegetables [HHD]) or Western diet (high in saturated fat, cholesterol, refined grain [WD]), with or without atorvastatin.
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