2000
DOI: 10.1038/sj.ijo.0801393
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Oral oleoyl-estrone induces the rapid loss of body fat in Zucker lean rats fed a hyperlipidic diet

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To test whether oleoyl-estrone affects body weight when given orally, which may help curtail the secondary growth-boosting effects of derived estrone. DESIGN: The rats were fed for 15 days with a powdered hyperlipidic diet (16.97 MJakg metabolizable energy) in which 46.6% was lipid-derived and 16.1% protein-derived energy (HL group), containing 1.23 AE 0.39 m mmolakg of fatty-acyl esters of estrone. This diet was supplemented with additional oleoyl-estrone to produce diets with 2.5 m mmolakg (diet O… Show more

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“…Oleoyl-estrone induced a marked loss in body energy -up to 1% of the body energy content being lost daily in the same experimental conditions, mainly in the form of lipid. 8,9 However, the lack of tissue changes in lipoprotein lipase (and even its overall decrease) suggests that the amount of enzyme available in the tissues was enough to allow for the flow of lipid from WAT to liver and thence to other tissues such as muscle. The high lipoprotein lipase activity observed in the WAT of obese rats agrees with previous findings, 23 and contrasts with the limited ability of obese rats to dispose of chylomicra 21 and the maintenance of high concentrations of lipids in plasma.…”
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“…Oleoyl-estrone induced a marked loss in body energy -up to 1% of the body energy content being lost daily in the same experimental conditions, mainly in the form of lipid. 8,9 However, the lack of tissue changes in lipoprotein lipase (and even its overall decrease) suggests that the amount of enzyme available in the tissues was enough to allow for the flow of lipid from WAT to liver and thence to other tissues such as muscle. The high lipoprotein lipase activity observed in the WAT of obese rats agrees with previous findings, 23 and contrasts with the limited ability of obese rats to dispose of chylomicra 21 and the maintenance of high concentrations of lipids in plasma.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…6 Oleoyl-estrone elicits a loss of fat, while body protein is preserved. 8 This is accomplished by decreasing appetite but maintaining energy expenditure. 5 The loss of fat is dosedependent, 9 and independent of sex, 10 and of the mode of administration, ie continuous i.v.…”
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“…hunger pangs, hypoglycaemia), to enhance energy expenditure to speed up the process of fat disposal, or to maintain the weight loss during and after treatment. 16 OE has been used, so far without association to limited food intake, both in rodents and humans, [17][18][19] since OE limits food intake by itself, and prevents the fall in energy expenditure 5,11 that accompanies food deprivation. 4 In the present study, we have explored the combined effects of severely limited food intake and OE treatment, in order to determine whether hypocaloric diets enhance the slimming effects of OE on mature overweight male rats.…”
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“…Nevertheless, the effects of oleoyl-estrone on food intake were already observable after 2 h of the oral administration of the hormone. 8 Oleoyl-estrone decreases circulating cholesterol, especially in the HDL fraction, 3 but does not alter the body cholesterol pool to a significant extent; 7 thus, any changes in plasma cholesterol dynamics may reflect modifications in lipoprotein turnover in addition to eventual changes in the rates of synthesis or excretion of cholesterol. Since the mobilisation of cholesterol and its transport via the blood is one of the most marked effects of oleoyl-estrone on lipid metabolism, we studied the turnover rate of cholesterol in rat plasma shortly after a single dose of oral oleoyl-estrone, when massive lipid mobilisation had not yet been fully established.…”
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confidence: 99%