Dietary Choline or Trimethylamine N-oxide Supplementation Does Not Influence Atherosclerosis Development in Ldlr-/- and Apoe-/- Male Mice

Sep 19, 2019The Journal of nutrition

Choline or TMAO Supplements Do Not Affect Artery Disease in Two Types of Male Mice

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Abstract

Choline or TMAO supplementation increased plasma TMAO concentrations by up to 4-fold in Ldlr-/- mice.

  • In Ldlr-/- mice, 8 weeks of choline or TMAO supplementation led to significant increases in plasma TMAO concentrations.
  • A 2-fold increase in plasma TMAO was observed after 16 weeks of TMAO supplementation in Ldlr-/- mice.
  • In Apoe-/- mice, 12 weeks of choline, betaine, or TMAO supplementation did not affect plasma TMAO concentrations.
  • Choline and TMAO supplementation for 28 weeks in Apoe-/- mice resulted in increases in plasma TMAO concentrations by 1.8- and 1.5-fold, respectively.
  • No changes in atherosclerotic lesion size were detected in either mouse model following dietary interventions.

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