Lipid
profiler
(continued)
Plus,
"You had to eat a lot of omega 3 oils to get an affect. With
conjugated linoleic acid, you only need a little to get a result
in a laboratory animal - concentrations of about one-tenth of one
percent of one's diet," he says.
A
good thing, too. In one of nature's little jokes, conjugated linoleic
acid is found in beef, whole milk, butter and cheese - foods doctors
have been telling Americans for years that they need to reduce.
Researchers estimate that consumption of conjugated linoleic acid
has decreased 30 percent in the last 20 years, partly because of
dietary changes spurred by concerns about saturated fat.
With
a grant from the California Breast Cancer Research Program, Erickson
is investigating how conjugated linoleic acid can prevent metastasis
in breast cancer in mice. His specific focus is the cascade of events
that occur when new blood vessels are formed.
Earlier
studies suggest that conjugated linoleic acid can influence the
production of blood vessels. Scientists hypothesize that conjugated
linoleic acid regulates vascular endothelial growth factor, a protein
that causes new blood vessels to grow. Cancerous cells have the
discouraging and dangerous ability to stimulate the formation of
nutrient-bearing blood vessels, thus spurring their own growth.
This process, known as angiogenesis, allows cancer to invade surrounding
tissues and spread, or metastasize, to distant locations in the
body.
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