Invert sugar induces glucose intolerance but does not cause injury to the pancreas nor permanent DNA damage in rats
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Resumo: | Abstract The high consumption of sugars is linked to the intermediate hyperglycemia and impaired glucose tolerance associated with obesity, inducing the prediabetes. However, the consequences of excessive invert sugar intake on glucose metabolism and genomic stability were poorly studied. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of invert sugar overload (32%) in rats, analyzing changes in obesity, glucose tolerance, pancreatic/hepatic histology and primary and permanent DNA damage. After 17 weeks, the rats became obese and had an excessive abdominal fat, as well as presented impaired glucose tolerance, caused by higher sugar caloric intake. Primary DNA damage, evaluated by the comet assay, was increased in the blood, however not in the pancreas. No protein carbonylation was seen in serum. Moreover, no increase in permanent DNA damage was seen in the bone marrow, evaluated using the micronucleus test. Some rats presented liver steatosis and that the pancreatic islets were enlarged, but not significantly. In this study, invert sugar altered the glucose metabolism and induced primary DNA damage in blood, but did not cause significant damage to the pancreas or liver, and neither changes in the levels of oxidative stress or permanent DNA damage. |
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Invert sugar induces glucose intolerance but does not cause injury to the pancreas nor permanent DNA damage in ratsinvert sugarglucose metabolismobesityprediabetesDNA damagehistopathologyAbstract The high consumption of sugars is linked to the intermediate hyperglycemia and impaired glucose tolerance associated with obesity, inducing the prediabetes. However, the consequences of excessive invert sugar intake on glucose metabolism and genomic stability were poorly studied. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of invert sugar overload (32%) in rats, analyzing changes in obesity, glucose tolerance, pancreatic/hepatic histology and primary and permanent DNA damage. After 17 weeks, the rats became obese and had an excessive abdominal fat, as well as presented impaired glucose tolerance, caused by higher sugar caloric intake. Primary DNA damage, evaluated by the comet assay, was increased in the blood, however not in the pancreas. No protein carbonylation was seen in serum. Moreover, no increase in permanent DNA damage was seen in the bone marrow, evaluated using the micronucleus test. Some rats presented liver steatosis and that the pancreatic islets were enlarged, but not significantly. In this study, invert sugar altered the glucose metabolism and induced primary DNA damage in blood, but did not cause significant damage to the pancreas or liver, and neither changes in the levels of oxidative stress or permanent DNA damage.Academia Brasileira de Ciências2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652020000300906Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências v.92 n.2 2020reponame:Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)instname:Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)instacron:ABC10.1590/0001-3765202020191423info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMOLZ,PATRÍCIAMOLZ,WALTER A.DALLEMOLE,DANIELI R.SANTOS,LUCIANA F.S.SALVADOR,MIRIANCRUZ,DENNIS B.PRÁ,DANIELFRANKE,SILVIA I.R.eng2020-07-17T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0001-37652020000300906Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/aabchttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||aabc@abc.org.br1678-26900001-3765opendoar:2020-07-17T00:00Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online) - Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)false |
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Invert sugar induces glucose intolerance but does not cause injury to the pancreas nor permanent DNA damage in rats |
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Invert sugar induces glucose intolerance but does not cause injury to the pancreas nor permanent DNA damage in rats |
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Invert sugar induces glucose intolerance but does not cause injury to the pancreas nor permanent DNA damage in rats MOLZ,PATRÍCIA invert sugar glucose metabolism obesity prediabetes DNA damage histopathology |
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Invert sugar induces glucose intolerance but does not cause injury to the pancreas nor permanent DNA damage in rats |
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Invert sugar induces glucose intolerance but does not cause injury to the pancreas nor permanent DNA damage in rats |
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Invert sugar induces glucose intolerance but does not cause injury to the pancreas nor permanent DNA damage in rats |
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Invert sugar induces glucose intolerance but does not cause injury to the pancreas nor permanent DNA damage in rats |
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Invert sugar induces glucose intolerance but does not cause injury to the pancreas nor permanent DNA damage in rats |
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MOLZ,PATRÍCIA |
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MOLZ,PATRÍCIA MOLZ,WALTER A. DALLEMOLE,DANIELI R. SANTOS,LUCIANA F.S. SALVADOR,MIRIAN CRUZ,DENNIS B. PRÁ,DANIEL FRANKE,SILVIA I.R. |
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MOLZ,WALTER A. DALLEMOLE,DANIELI R. SANTOS,LUCIANA F.S. SALVADOR,MIRIAN CRUZ,DENNIS B. PRÁ,DANIEL FRANKE,SILVIA I.R. |
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MOLZ,PATRÍCIA MOLZ,WALTER A. DALLEMOLE,DANIELI R. SANTOS,LUCIANA F.S. SALVADOR,MIRIAN CRUZ,DENNIS B. PRÁ,DANIEL FRANKE,SILVIA I.R. |
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invert sugar glucose metabolism obesity prediabetes DNA damage histopathology |
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invert sugar glucose metabolism obesity prediabetes DNA damage histopathology |
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Abstract The high consumption of sugars is linked to the intermediate hyperglycemia and impaired glucose tolerance associated with obesity, inducing the prediabetes. However, the consequences of excessive invert sugar intake on glucose metabolism and genomic stability were poorly studied. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of invert sugar overload (32%) in rats, analyzing changes in obesity, glucose tolerance, pancreatic/hepatic histology and primary and permanent DNA damage. After 17 weeks, the rats became obese and had an excessive abdominal fat, as well as presented impaired glucose tolerance, caused by higher sugar caloric intake. Primary DNA damage, evaluated by the comet assay, was increased in the blood, however not in the pancreas. No protein carbonylation was seen in serum. Moreover, no increase in permanent DNA damage was seen in the bone marrow, evaluated using the micronucleus test. Some rats presented liver steatosis and that the pancreatic islets were enlarged, but not significantly. In this study, invert sugar altered the glucose metabolism and induced primary DNA damage in blood, but did not cause significant damage to the pancreas or liver, and neither changes in the levels of oxidative stress or permanent DNA damage. |
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