A high-fat diet as a model of fatty liver disease in rats

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Autor(a) principal: Picchi,Monike Garlipp
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Mattos,Andresa Marques de, Barbosa,Marina Rodrigues, Duarte,Camila Passos, Gandini,Maria de Azevedo, Portari,Guilherme Vannucchi, Jordão,Alceu Afonso
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-86502011000800006
Resumo: PURPOSE: The objective of the present study was to analyze the physiological and metabolic changes occurring in rats subjected to high-fat diet for one month. METHODS: The animals received a modified AIN-93 diet with increased lipid content and decreased carbohydrate content, while the control group received the normal AIN-93 diet. RESULTS: It was observed that the high-fat diet did not induce weight gain but led to greater gain of hepatic fat compared to control. Biochemcal parameters, glycemia, total cholesterol and serum protein did not differ between groups. In parallel, rats receiving the high-fat diet consumed less feed. CONCLUSION: The development of obesity through high-fat diet is associated with increased energy intake and time of exposure to the diet, while the metabolic syndrome is more associated with the combination of a diet rich in fat and carbohydrates.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A high-fat diet as a model of fatty liver disease in rats
title A high-fat diet as a model of fatty liver disease in rats
spellingShingle A high-fat diet as a model of fatty liver disease in rats
Picchi,Monike Garlipp
Obesity
Lipids
Hyperphagia
Weight Gain
Rats
title_short A high-fat diet as a model of fatty liver disease in rats
title_full A high-fat diet as a model of fatty liver disease in rats
title_fullStr A high-fat diet as a model of fatty liver disease in rats
title_full_unstemmed A high-fat diet as a model of fatty liver disease in rats
title_sort A high-fat diet as a model of fatty liver disease in rats
author Picchi,Monike Garlipp
author_facet Picchi,Monike Garlipp
Mattos,Andresa Marques de
Barbosa,Marina Rodrigues
Duarte,Camila Passos
Gandini,Maria de Azevedo
Portari,Guilherme Vannucchi
Jordão,Alceu Afonso
author_role author
author2 Mattos,Andresa Marques de
Barbosa,Marina Rodrigues
Duarte,Camila Passos
Gandini,Maria de Azevedo
Portari,Guilherme Vannucchi
Jordão,Alceu Afonso
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Picchi,Monike Garlipp
Mattos,Andresa Marques de
Barbosa,Marina Rodrigues
Duarte,Camila Passos
Gandini,Maria de Azevedo
Portari,Guilherme Vannucchi
Jordão,Alceu Afonso
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Obesity
Lipids
Hyperphagia
Weight Gain
Rats
topic Obesity
Lipids
Hyperphagia
Weight Gain
Rats
description PURPOSE: The objective of the present study was to analyze the physiological and metabolic changes occurring in rats subjected to high-fat diet for one month. METHODS: The animals received a modified AIN-93 diet with increased lipid content and decreased carbohydrate content, while the control group received the normal AIN-93 diet. RESULTS: It was observed that the high-fat diet did not induce weight gain but led to greater gain of hepatic fat compared to control. Biochemcal parameters, glycemia, total cholesterol and serum protein did not differ between groups. In parallel, rats receiving the high-fat diet consumed less feed. CONCLUSION: The development of obesity through high-fat diet is associated with increased energy intake and time of exposure to the diet, while the metabolic syndrome is more associated with the combination of a diet rich in fat and carbohydrates.
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