Análise bioquímica e nutricional de ratos Wistar tratados com açúcar demerara

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Autor(a) principal: Vilela, André Cantarelli
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Trabalho de conclusão de curso
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The increase in the consumption of high-calorie foods has contributed to the epidemic of chronic non-communicable diseases, especially in the consumption of carbohydrates in the form of added sugars, which compromise the regulation of energy balance. The lack of information on metabolic disorders linked to the use of demerara sugar act in response to a public health concern. The objective of this study was to evaluate the nutritional and metabolic biomarkers of Wistar rats treated with a liquid diet with two concentrations of demerara sugar. Twenty-nine Wistar rats were treated for 28 days with food and water (CT group, n = 9); or treated with rodent food and liquid diet of demerara sugar solution, at concentrations of 7% (T7 group, n = 10) and 15% (T15 group, n = 10), all ad libitum. To investigate the glycemic profile, the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) was performed on days 0 and 28 of treatment. The naso-anal length, body weight, solid and liquid consumption in 24 hours were measured weekly. After 28 days of treatment, the rats were anesthetized and decapitated for collection of whole blood, later separation of the blood serum for determination of serum biochemical parameters. In addition, the heart, liver, kidneys and periepididymal fat were removed and weighed to estimate the relative weight. All results were analyzed with a statistical significance limit of 5%. Rats treated with demerara sugar showed an increase in energy consumption during treatment, consequently deregulating energy intake, suggesting lipogenesis and excess adipose tissue deposits, which is directly related to the degree of glucose intolerance. In addition, there was an increase in relative liver weight and a decrease in renal mass in the group of T7 rats, in addition to high total cholesterol and triglycerides. The group treated with 15% liquid diet showed a decrease in heart, liver and kidney weight, as well as an increase in triglycerides and a decrease in total cholesterol. Therefore, it can be concluded that the treatment of demerara sugar in the liquid diet at concentrations of 7% and 15% showed negative changes in the analyzed parameters, which could lead to glucose intolerance, dyslipidemia and obesity.
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spelling Análise bioquímica e nutricional de ratos Wistar tratados com açúcar demeraraCNPQ::OUTROS::BIOMEDICINAAçúcar demeraraDieta hiperglicídicaDieta líquidaCarboidratosRatosSugarDemeraraHyperglycemic dietLiquid dietCarbohydratesRatsThe increase in the consumption of high-calorie foods has contributed to the epidemic of chronic non-communicable diseases, especially in the consumption of carbohydrates in the form of added sugars, which compromise the regulation of energy balance. The lack of information on metabolic disorders linked to the use of demerara sugar act in response to a public health concern. The objective of this study was to evaluate the nutritional and metabolic biomarkers of Wistar rats treated with a liquid diet with two concentrations of demerara sugar. Twenty-nine Wistar rats were treated for 28 days with food and water (CT group, n = 9); or treated with rodent food and liquid diet of demerara sugar solution, at concentrations of 7% (T7 group, n = 10) and 15% (T15 group, n = 10), all ad libitum. To investigate the glycemic profile, the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) was performed on days 0 and 28 of treatment. The naso-anal length, body weight, solid and liquid consumption in 24 hours were measured weekly. After 28 days of treatment, the rats were anesthetized and decapitated for collection of whole blood, later separation of the blood serum for determination of serum biochemical parameters. In addition, the heart, liver, kidneys and periepididymal fat were removed and weighed to estimate the relative weight. All results were analyzed with a statistical significance limit of 5%. Rats treated with demerara sugar showed an increase in energy consumption during treatment, consequently deregulating energy intake, suggesting lipogenesis and excess adipose tissue deposits, which is directly related to the degree of glucose intolerance. In addition, there was an increase in relative liver weight and a decrease in renal mass in the group of T7 rats, in addition to high total cholesterol and triglycerides. The group treated with 15% liquid diet showed a decrease in heart, liver and kidney weight, as well as an increase in triglycerides and a decrease in total cholesterol. Therefore, it can be concluded that the treatment of demerara sugar in the liquid diet at concentrations of 7% and 15% showed negative changes in the analyzed parameters, which could lead to glucose intolerance, dyslipidemia and obesity.O aumento no consumo de alimentos hipercalóricos tem contribuído para epidemia das doenças crônicas não transmissíveis, sobretudo no consumo de carboidratos, na forma de açúcares de adição, que comprometem a regulação do balanço energético. A escassez de informações sobre distúrbios metabólicos ligados ao uso de açúcar demerara responde a uma preocupação de saúde pública. Desta forma, o objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar os biomarcadores nutricionais e metabólicos de ratos Wistar tratados com dieta líquida de duas concentrações de açúcar demerara. Para isto, 29 ratos Wistar foram tratados durante 28 dias com oferta de ração e água (grupo CT, n = 9); ou tratados com ração e dieta líquida de solução de açúcar demerara, nas concentrações de 7% (grupo T7, n = 10) e 15% (grupo T15, n = 10), todos ad libitum. Para investigar o perfil glicêmico foi realizado o teste oral de tolerância à glicose (TOTG) nos dias 0 e 28 de tratamento. Semanalmente foram mensurados o comprimento naso-anal, peso corporal, consumo sólido e líquido em 24 horas. Após 28 dias de tratamento, os ratos foram anestesiados e decapitados para coleta de sangue total, posteriormente separação do soro sanguíneo para determinações de parâmetros bioquímicos séricos. Além disso, o coração, fígado, rins e gordura periepididimal foram retirados e pesados, para estimativa do peso relativo. Todos os resultados foram analisados com limite de significância estatístico de 5%. Os ratos tratados com açúcar demerara mostraram aumento no consumo energético durante o tratamento, consequentemente desregulação no aporte de energia, sugerindo lipogênese e excesso de depósitos de tecido adiposo, que tem relação direta com o grau de intolerância à glicose. Além disso, houve aumento no peso relativo hepático e diminuição da massa renal no grupo de ratos T7, somado a elevado colesterol total e triglicerídeos. O grupo tratado com 15% na dieta líquida apresentou diminuição no peso do coração, fígado e rins, bem como aumento nos triglicerídeos e diminuição no colesterol total. Portanto, pode-se concluir que o tratamento de açúcar demerara na dieta líquida em concentrações de 7% e 15% apresentou alterações negativas quanto aos parâmetros analisados, podendo originar intolerância à glicose, dislipidemia e obesidade.Universidade Federal de Mato GrossoBrasilInstituto de Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde (ICBS) – AraguaiaUFMT CUA - AraguaiaBiomedicina - CUACampos, Kleber Eduardo de6939343303863367http://lattes.cnpq.br/6939343303863367Campos, Kleber Eduardo de6939343303863367http://lattes.cnpq.br/6939343303863367Habitante, Carlos Alexandre1505161374000816http://lattes.cnpq.br/1505161374000816Souza, Samuel Santos9220255757023634http://lattes.cnpq.br/9220255757023634Vilela, André Cantarelli2022-12-14T10:44:02Z2022-07-062022-12-14T10:44:02Z2022-07-06info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/datasetVILELA, André Cantarelli. Análise bioquímica e nutricional de ratos Wistar tratados com açúcar demerara. 2022. 33 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Análise bioquímica e nutricional de ratos Wistar tratados com açúcar demerara
title Análise bioquímica e nutricional de ratos Wistar tratados com açúcar demerara
spellingShingle Análise bioquímica e nutricional de ratos Wistar tratados com açúcar demerara
Vilela, André Cantarelli
CNPQ::OUTROS::BIOMEDICINA
Açúcar demerara
Dieta hiperglicídica
Dieta líquida
Carboidratos
Ratos
Sugar
Demerara
Hyperglycemic diet
Liquid diet
Carbohydrates
Rats
title_short Análise bioquímica e nutricional de ratos Wistar tratados com açúcar demerara
title_full Análise bioquímica e nutricional de ratos Wistar tratados com açúcar demerara
title_fullStr Análise bioquímica e nutricional de ratos Wistar tratados com açúcar demerara
title_full_unstemmed Análise bioquímica e nutricional de ratos Wistar tratados com açúcar demerara
title_sort Análise bioquímica e nutricional de ratos Wistar tratados com açúcar demerara
author Vilela, André Cantarelli
author_facet Vilela, André Cantarelli
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Campos, Kleber Eduardo de
6939343303863367
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6939343303863367
Campos, Kleber Eduardo de
6939343303863367
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6939343303863367
Habitante, Carlos Alexandre
1505161374000816
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1505161374000816
Souza, Samuel Santos
9220255757023634
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9220255757023634
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vilela, André Cantarelli
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv CNPQ::OUTROS::BIOMEDICINA
Açúcar demerara
Dieta hiperglicídica
Dieta líquida
Carboidratos
Ratos
Sugar
Demerara
Hyperglycemic diet
Liquid diet
Carbohydrates
Rats
topic CNPQ::OUTROS::BIOMEDICINA
Açúcar demerara
Dieta hiperglicídica
Dieta líquida
Carboidratos
Ratos
Sugar
Demerara
Hyperglycemic diet
Liquid diet
Carbohydrates
Rats
description The increase in the consumption of high-calorie foods has contributed to the epidemic of chronic non-communicable diseases, especially in the consumption of carbohydrates in the form of added sugars, which compromise the regulation of energy balance. The lack of information on metabolic disorders linked to the use of demerara sugar act in response to a public health concern. The objective of this study was to evaluate the nutritional and metabolic biomarkers of Wistar rats treated with a liquid diet with two concentrations of demerara sugar. Twenty-nine Wistar rats were treated for 28 days with food and water (CT group, n = 9); or treated with rodent food and liquid diet of demerara sugar solution, at concentrations of 7% (T7 group, n = 10) and 15% (T15 group, n = 10), all ad libitum. To investigate the glycemic profile, the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) was performed on days 0 and 28 of treatment. The naso-anal length, body weight, solid and liquid consumption in 24 hours were measured weekly. After 28 days of treatment, the rats were anesthetized and decapitated for collection of whole blood, later separation of the blood serum for determination of serum biochemical parameters. In addition, the heart, liver, kidneys and periepididymal fat were removed and weighed to estimate the relative weight. All results were analyzed with a statistical significance limit of 5%. Rats treated with demerara sugar showed an increase in energy consumption during treatment, consequently deregulating energy intake, suggesting lipogenesis and excess adipose tissue deposits, which is directly related to the degree of glucose intolerance. In addition, there was an increase in relative liver weight and a decrease in renal mass in the group of T7 rats, in addition to high total cholesterol and triglycerides. The group treated with 15% liquid diet showed a decrease in heart, liver and kidney weight, as well as an increase in triglycerides and a decrease in total cholesterol. Therefore, it can be concluded that the treatment of demerara sugar in the liquid diet at concentrations of 7% and 15% showed negative changes in the analyzed parameters, which could lead to glucose intolerance, dyslipidemia and obesity.
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