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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 33, 1183-1192, Copyright © 1992 by Lipid Research, Inc.
Effects of psyllium hydrophilic mucilloid on LDL-cholesterol and bile acid synthesis in hypercholesterolemic men
GT Everson, BP Daggy, C McKinley and JA Story
Section of Hepatology, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver 80262.
The goal of the current study was to determine the mechanism of the
hypocholesterolemic effect of psyllium using a randomized, double- blind,
crossover design. Twenty males (age 44 +/- 4 yr, weight 79 +/- 10 kg) with
moderate hypercholesterolemia (total 265 +/- 17 mg/dl, low density
lipoprotein (LDL) 184 +/- 15 mg/dl) were studied at baseline (B) and after
randomization to receive a 40-day course of 15 g/day of either psyllium
(Ps) or placebo (Pl) (cellulose). After a washout period (11 +/- 2 days),
subjects were crossed over to the other fiber treatment for an additional
40 days and restudied. Intestinal cholesterol absorption, cholesterol
synthesis in isolated peripheral blood mononuclear cells, bile acid
kinetics, gallbladder motility, and intestinal transit were measured at
each study period. Psyllium lowered LDL cholesterol (x:184 (B), 169 (Ps),
and 179 (Pl) mg/dl; Ps vs. B,Pl: P less than 0.004, P less than 0.02),
decreased relative cholesterol absorption (x:51 (B), 45 (Ps), and 49 (Pl)
%; Ps vs. B,Pl: P less than 0.03, P less than 0.03), did not alter absolute
cholesterol absorption, and increased the fractional turnover of both
chenodeoxycholic acid (x:0.176 (B), 0.203 (Ps), and 0.170 (Pl) day-1; Ps
vs. B,Pl: P less than 0.0001, P less than 0.01) and cholic acid (x:0.303
(B), 0.411 (Ps), and 0.301 (Pl) d-1; Ps vs. B, Pl: P less than 0.006, P
less than 0.002). Bile acid synthesis increased in subjects whose LDL
cholesterol was lowered by more than 10% (Ps vs. B: 1304 +/- 489 vs 992 +/-
307 mumol/day, P less than 0.006; Ps vs. PI: 1304 +/- 489 vs. 914 +/- 321
mumol/day, P less than 0.0002). We conclude that psyllium lowers LDL
cholesterol primarily via stimulation of bile acid synthesis.

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