Cholesterol-Lowering of Pantethine is Due to the Hydrolysis Product Cysteamine

Pantethine, a precursor of coenzyme A, has been shown to reduce serum cholesterol levels in hypercholesterolemic rabbits. The enzyme pantetheinase rapidly hydrolyzes pantethine to the vitamin pantothenic acid and the amino thiol cysteamine. This study was designed to compare the effect of cysteamine...

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spelling ndltd-UTAHS-oai-digitalcommons.usu.edu-etd-63882019-10-13T05:49:57Z Cholesterol-Lowering of Pantethine is Due to the Hydrolysis Product Cysteamine Graves, Caran Pantethine, a precursor of coenzyme A, has been shown to reduce serum cholesterol levels in hypercholesterolemic rabbits. The enzyme pantetheinase rapidly hydrolyzes pantethine to the vitamin pantothenic acid and the amino thiol cysteamine. This study was designed to compare the effect of cysteamine and pantothenate supplementation with that of pantethine on hypercholesterolemic rabbits. New Zealand white rabbits were fed a 0.5% cholesterol diet for 5 weeks; treatment groups received only the high cholesterol diet (control), or a high cholesterol diet supplemented with 1% pantethine, or an equimolar amount of pantothenic acid or cystamine (the disulfide of cysteamine). Blood samples were drawn weekly and total serum cholesterol levels analyzed enzymatically. Pantethine and cystamine both significantly reduced serum cholesterol levels (p < 0.05); pantothenic acid had no effect. Separation of serum lipoproteins using a preparative ultracentrifuge showed an increase in very low density, intermediate density and low density lipoproteins. A second experiment was conducted to compare the effect of cystamine with other small thiols; the protocol was similar to the first experiment with treatment groups consisting of a high cholesterol control, cystamine, cystine or 2,hydroxyethyl disulfide. There was no significant reduction in serum cholesterol levels between treatment groups, although the cystamine supplemented group tended to be lower than the other groups. 1987-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/5340 https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6388&amp;context=etd Copyright for this work is held by the author. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owner. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. For more information contact digitalcommons@usu.edu. All Graduate Theses and Dissertations DigitalCommons@USU Cholesterol Pantethine Hydrolysis Cysteamine Rabbits Nutrition
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topic Cholesterol
Pantethine
Hydrolysis
Cysteamine
Rabbits
Nutrition
spellingShingle Cholesterol
Pantethine
Hydrolysis
Cysteamine
Rabbits
Nutrition
Graves, Caran
Cholesterol-Lowering of Pantethine is Due to the Hydrolysis Product Cysteamine
description Pantethine, a precursor of coenzyme A, has been shown to reduce serum cholesterol levels in hypercholesterolemic rabbits. The enzyme pantetheinase rapidly hydrolyzes pantethine to the vitamin pantothenic acid and the amino thiol cysteamine. This study was designed to compare the effect of cysteamine and pantothenate supplementation with that of pantethine on hypercholesterolemic rabbits. New Zealand white rabbits were fed a 0.5% cholesterol diet for 5 weeks; treatment groups received only the high cholesterol diet (control), or a high cholesterol diet supplemented with 1% pantethine, or an equimolar amount of pantothenic acid or cystamine (the disulfide of cysteamine). Blood samples were drawn weekly and total serum cholesterol levels analyzed enzymatically. Pantethine and cystamine both significantly reduced serum cholesterol levels (p < 0.05); pantothenic acid had no effect. Separation of serum lipoproteins using a preparative ultracentrifuge showed an increase in very low density, intermediate density and low density lipoproteins. A second experiment was conducted to compare the effect of cystamine with other small thiols; the protocol was similar to the first experiment with treatment groups consisting of a high cholesterol control, cystamine, cystine or 2,hydroxyethyl disulfide. There was no significant reduction in serum cholesterol levels between treatment groups, although the cystamine supplemented group tended to be lower than the other groups.
author Graves, Caran
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title Cholesterol-Lowering of Pantethine is Due to the Hydrolysis Product Cysteamine
title_short Cholesterol-Lowering of Pantethine is Due to the Hydrolysis Product Cysteamine
title_full Cholesterol-Lowering of Pantethine is Due to the Hydrolysis Product Cysteamine
title_fullStr Cholesterol-Lowering of Pantethine is Due to the Hydrolysis Product Cysteamine
title_full_unstemmed Cholesterol-Lowering of Pantethine is Due to the Hydrolysis Product Cysteamine
title_sort cholesterol-lowering of pantethine is due to the hydrolysis product cysteamine
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