Publications by authors named "Julie A Dallimore"

Regular fish or fish oil intake is associated with a low incidence of heart failure clinically, and fish oil-induced reduction in cardiac remodelling seen in hypertrophy models may contribute. We investigated whether improved cardiac energy efficiency in non-hypertrophied hearts translates into attenuation of cardiac dysfunction in hypertrophied hearts. Male Wistar rats (n 33) at 8 weeks of age were sham-operated or subjected to abdominal aortic stenosis to produce pressure-overload cardiac hypertrophy.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how varying doses of dietary fish oil (FO) impact the incorporation of long-chain n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) into the ileal tissue of rats, specifically focusing on their effect on contractility.
  • Rats were fed diets supplemented with 0%, 1%, 2.5%, and 5% FO for four weeks, showing that even low doses (starting at 1% FO) significantly increased n-3 PUFA levels, particularly DHA, while replacing certain n-6 PUFAs.
  • While KCl-induced contractility remained unchanged, there were notable increases in contractility in response to specific receptors at 1% and 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

We have reported that dietary fish oil (FO) rich in n-3 PUFA modulates gut contractility. It was further demonstrated that the gut of spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) has a depressed contractility response to prostaglandins (PG) compared with normotensive Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats. We investigated whether feeding diets supplemented with n-3 PUFA increased gut contractility and restored the depressed prostanoid response in SHR gut.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Dietary saturated fat (SF) has adverse effects on cardiac and vascular smooth muscle (VSM) contractility. Furthermore, VSM of spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) is overreactive to various biological stimuli. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of increasing dietary fat as lard on gut contractility in SHR.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF