Effect of methionine supplementation to a low-soybean protein diet on liver lipid metabolism.

Ann Nutr Metab

Department of Physiological Sciences, FFFCMPA, Porto Alegre, R.S., Brazil.

Published: May 1995

Female Wistar rats were fed a low-soybean protein (8%) diet supplemented with different concentrations of DL-methionine (0-1.2%) during the lactation period. Diet supplementation with methionine caused a significant increase in rat body weight. The addition of 0.3% DL-methionine to the diet did not cause an increase in liver triacylglycerol concentration in 21-day-old rats, but an increase did occur after the addition of 0.6% DL-methionine to the diet. Supplementation of the diet with DL-methionine did not change liver phospholipid or protein concentrations, nor plasma triacylglycerol levels. Liver lipid synthesis from [1-14C]acetate in 21-day-old rats whose dams had been fed an 8% soybean protein diet supplemented with 1.2% DL-methionine was significantly higher than in the group receiving no DL-methionine supplementation. Hepatic production of CO2 and of water-soluble acid products from [1-14C]palmitate did not differ between groups. Inositol addition to a low-soybean protein diet supplemented with DL-methionine did not change triacylglycerol nor phospholipid levels in the liver.

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