Hepatic biochemical changes in rats submitted to a high-fat/high-energy diet

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira de MOURA, Leandro
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: DALIA, Rodrigo Augusto, Barbosa de ARAÚJO, Michel, da Silva SPONTON, Amanda Christine, PAULI, José Rodrigo, Ferreira de MOURA, Rodrigo, Rostom de MELLO, Maria Alice
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de Nutrição
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/9307
Resumo: ObjectiveThe present study analyzed the biochemical and hepatic changes in adult rats fed a high-fat diet for two months. MethodsTwenty Wistar rats 90 days old were divided into two groups, a control group consisting of normal weight rats fed a commercial rat chow and a diet group consisting of normal weight rats submitted to a semipurified high-fat, high-energy diet. The animals in control group were kept on a commercial Purina® chow and those in diet group on a high-fat/high-energy diet containing 35% fat, of which 31% were from animal source (39% saturated fat) and 4% were from vegetable source (soybean oil). After 60 days of this experimental diet, the following were assessed: body weight, insulin sensitivity, blood glucose, serum insulin and free fatty acids,triglycerides, total lipids and hepatic lipogenic activity. ResultsDiet group presented higher body mass and insulin resistance. Blood glucose did not differ between the groups. A higher level of serum insulin and free fatty acids were found in diet group. Total lipids, triglycerides and lipogenic rate were also higher in group D. ConclusionTherefore, the present findings demonstrate that two months of a high-fat/high-energy diet increases the body weight and hepatic free fatty acids and decreases insulin sensitivity of adult rats, typical signs of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
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spelling Hepatic biochemical changes in rats submitted to a high-fat/high-energy dietAlterações bioquímicas e hepáticas em ratos submetidos à uma dieta hiperlipídica/hiperenergéticaDiet, high-fatNon-alcoholic fatty liver diseaseInsulin resistanceOverweightDieta hiperlipídicaDoença hepática gordurosa não alcoólicaResistência à insulinaSobrepesoObjectiveThe present study analyzed the biochemical and hepatic changes in adult rats fed a high-fat diet for two months. MethodsTwenty Wistar rats 90 days old were divided into two groups, a control group consisting of normal weight rats fed a commercial rat chow and a diet group consisting of normal weight rats submitted to a semipurified high-fat, high-energy diet. The animals in control group were kept on a commercial Purina® chow and those in diet group on a high-fat/high-energy diet containing 35% fat, of which 31% were from animal source (39% saturated fat) and 4% were from vegetable source (soybean oil). After 60 days of this experimental diet, the following were assessed: body weight, insulin sensitivity, blood glucose, serum insulin and free fatty acids,triglycerides, total lipids and hepatic lipogenic activity. ResultsDiet group presented higher body mass and insulin resistance. Blood glucose did not differ between the groups. A higher level of serum insulin and free fatty acids were found in diet group. Total lipids, triglycerides and lipogenic rate were also higher in group D. ConclusionTherefore, the present findings demonstrate that two months of a high-fat/high-energy diet increases the body weight and hepatic free fatty acids and decreases insulin sensitivity of adult rats, typical signs of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.ObjetivoO presente estudo teve como objetivo analisar as alterações bioquímicas hepáticas decorrentes da administração de uma dieta hiperlipídica/hiperenergética em ratos. MétodosForam utilizados 20 ratos (Wistar) com 90 dias de idade divididos em dois grupos, grupo-controle constituída por ratos eutróficos alimentados com dieta comercial para roedores e grupo-dieta constituída por ratos submetidos a uma dieta hiperlipídica/hiperenergética semi purificada feita com 35% de gordura sendo 31% de origem animal a qual possui 39% de gordura saturada e 4% de origem vegetal (óleo de soja). Os animais do grupo-controle foram mantidos com dieta comercial Purina® e o grupo-dieta com uma dieta hiperlipídica/hiperenergética constituída por 35% de gordura. Após 60 dias de administração de uma dieta hiperlipídica/hiperenergética, analisou-se massa corporal, sensibilidade à insulina, concentração sérica de glicose, insulina e ácidos graxos livres e medida do nível de triglicerídeos, lipídeos totais e atividade lipogênica hepática. ResultadosO grupo-dieta apresentou maior massa corporal e resistência à insulina. No sangue não foram encontradas diferenças entre os grupos para os níveis de glicose. Foi evidenciada maior concentração de insulina e de ácidos graxos livres no soro para o grupo-dieta. No fígado o nível de lipídeos totais, triglicerídeos e taxa lipogênica foram superiores às do grupo-controle. ConclusãoPortanto, nossos achados demonstram que dois meses de ingestão de dieta hiperlipídica/hiperenergética por ratos adultos eleva o peso corporal, ácidos graxos livres hepáticos, diminui a sensibilidade à insulina, demostrando sinais típicos de doença hepática gordurosa não-alcoólica.Núcleo de Editoração – PUC-Campinas2023-08-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/9307Brazilian Journal of Nutrition; Vol. 25 No. 6 (2012): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; Vol. 25 Núm. 6 (2012): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; v. 25 n. 6 (2012): Revista de Nutrição1678-9865reponame:Revista de Nutriçãoinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)instacron:PUC_CAMPporhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/9307/6684Copyright (c) 2023 Leandro Pereira de MOURA, Rodrigo Augusto DALIA, Michel Barbosa de ARAÚJO, Amanda Christine da Silva SPONTON, José Rodrigo PAULI, Rodrigo Ferreira de MOURA, Maria Alice Rostom de MELLOhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira de MOURA, Leandro DALIA, Rodrigo AugustoBarbosa de ARAÚJO, Michel da Silva SPONTON, Amanda Christine PAULI, José Rodrigo Ferreira de MOURA, RodrigoRostom de MELLO, Maria Alice 2023-10-05T19:11:11Zoai:ojs.periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br:article/9307Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rnPRIhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/oai||sbi.submissionrn@puc-campinas.edu.br1678-98651415-5273opendoar:2023-10-05T19:11:11Revista de Nutrição - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Hepatic biochemical changes in rats submitted to a high-fat/high-energy diet
Alterações bioquímicas e hepáticas em ratos submetidos à uma dieta hiperlipídica/hiperenergética
title Hepatic biochemical changes in rats submitted to a high-fat/high-energy diet
spellingShingle Hepatic biochemical changes in rats submitted to a high-fat/high-energy diet
Pereira de MOURA, Leandro
Diet, high-fat
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Insulin resistance
Overweight
Dieta hiperlipídica
Doença hepática gordurosa não alcoólica
Resistência à insulina
Sobrepeso
title_short Hepatic biochemical changes in rats submitted to a high-fat/high-energy diet
title_full Hepatic biochemical changes in rats submitted to a high-fat/high-energy diet
title_fullStr Hepatic biochemical changes in rats submitted to a high-fat/high-energy diet
title_full_unstemmed Hepatic biochemical changes in rats submitted to a high-fat/high-energy diet
title_sort Hepatic biochemical changes in rats submitted to a high-fat/high-energy diet
author Pereira de MOURA, Leandro
author_facet Pereira de MOURA, Leandro
DALIA, Rodrigo Augusto
Barbosa de ARAÚJO, Michel
da Silva SPONTON, Amanda Christine
PAULI, José Rodrigo
Ferreira de MOURA, Rodrigo
Rostom de MELLO, Maria Alice
author_role author
author2 DALIA, Rodrigo Augusto
Barbosa de ARAÚJO, Michel
da Silva SPONTON, Amanda Christine
PAULI, José Rodrigo
Ferreira de MOURA, Rodrigo
Rostom de MELLO, Maria Alice
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira de MOURA, Leandro
DALIA, Rodrigo Augusto
Barbosa de ARAÚJO, Michel
da Silva SPONTON, Amanda Christine
PAULI, José Rodrigo
Ferreira de MOURA, Rodrigo
Rostom de MELLO, Maria Alice
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Diet, high-fat
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Insulin resistance
Overweight
Dieta hiperlipídica
Doença hepática gordurosa não alcoólica
Resistência à insulina
Sobrepeso
topic Diet, high-fat
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Insulin resistance
Overweight
Dieta hiperlipídica
Doença hepática gordurosa não alcoólica
Resistência à insulina
Sobrepeso
description ObjectiveThe present study analyzed the biochemical and hepatic changes in adult rats fed a high-fat diet for two months. MethodsTwenty Wistar rats 90 days old were divided into two groups, a control group consisting of normal weight rats fed a commercial rat chow and a diet group consisting of normal weight rats submitted to a semipurified high-fat, high-energy diet. The animals in control group were kept on a commercial Purina® chow and those in diet group on a high-fat/high-energy diet containing 35% fat, of which 31% were from animal source (39% saturated fat) and 4% were from vegetable source (soybean oil). After 60 days of this experimental diet, the following were assessed: body weight, insulin sensitivity, blood glucose, serum insulin and free fatty acids,triglycerides, total lipids and hepatic lipogenic activity. ResultsDiet group presented higher body mass and insulin resistance. Blood glucose did not differ between the groups. A higher level of serum insulin and free fatty acids were found in diet group. Total lipids, triglycerides and lipogenic rate were also higher in group D. ConclusionTherefore, the present findings demonstrate that two months of a high-fat/high-energy diet increases the body weight and hepatic free fatty acids and decreases insulin sensitivity of adult rats, typical signs of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
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