Biochemical and physiological parameters in rats fed with high-fat diet : the protective effect of chronic treatment with purple grape juice (bordo variety)

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Autor(a) principal: Lacerda, Denise dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Almeida, Mariana Garbin de, Teixeira, Cláudia da Silva, Jesus, Alyne Gonçalves de, Pereira Junior, Edison da Silva, Bock, Patricia Martins, Henriques, João Antonio Pêgas, Gomez, Rosane, Dani, Caroline, Funchal, Cláudia da Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/188775
Resumo: High-fat-diet (HFD) has been related to metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. Consumption of grapes and their byproducts containing phenolic compounds has been reported due to the benefits they produce for human health. The purpose of this study was to investigate the antioxidant and protective effect of chronic intake of purple grape juice on certain biochemical and physiological changes promoted by the consumption of HFD. Forty male rats were randomly divided into four groups to receive standard or HFD diet and/or conventional (CGJ) or organic grape juice (OGJ) for three months. Dietary intake, body weight gain, cardiometabolic parameters, and serum lipoperoxidation were investigated. Results showed that consumption of CGJ and OGJ changed the pattern of food and drink intake of the animals. There was a reduction in the body weight of animals that consumed grape juices and an increase in the weight gain in HFD and OGJ rats. HFD increased abdominal fat and the abdominal fat/weight ratio, and both grape juices prevented these modifications. HFD increased hepatic enzymes levels (aminotransferase (AST) and gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT)) and reduced urea. Purple grape juices prevented some of these changes. HFD enhanced lipid peroxidation (thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS)) in serum and CGJ and OGJ prevented this increase. The consumption of purple grape juice has the potential to prevent and ameliorate most of the alterations provoked by HFD, therefore regular intake of grape products could promote beneficial effects.
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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Biochemical and physiological parameters in rats fed with high-fat diet : the protective effect of chronic treatment with purple grape juice (bordo variety)
title Biochemical and physiological parameters in rats fed with high-fat diet : the protective effect of chronic treatment with purple grape juice (bordo variety)
spellingShingle Biochemical and physiological parameters in rats fed with high-fat diet : the protective effect of chronic treatment with purple grape juice (bordo variety)
Lacerda, Denise dos Santos
Dieta hiperlipidica
Gorduras na dieta
Antioxidantes
Suco de uva
Grape juice
Antioxidants
High-fat diet
Protection
Obesity
title_short Biochemical and physiological parameters in rats fed with high-fat diet : the protective effect of chronic treatment with purple grape juice (bordo variety)
title_full Biochemical and physiological parameters in rats fed with high-fat diet : the protective effect of chronic treatment with purple grape juice (bordo variety)
title_fullStr Biochemical and physiological parameters in rats fed with high-fat diet : the protective effect of chronic treatment with purple grape juice (bordo variety)
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical and physiological parameters in rats fed with high-fat diet : the protective effect of chronic treatment with purple grape juice (bordo variety)
title_sort Biochemical and physiological parameters in rats fed with high-fat diet : the protective effect of chronic treatment with purple grape juice (bordo variety)
author Lacerda, Denise dos Santos
author_facet Lacerda, Denise dos Santos
Almeida, Mariana Garbin de
Teixeira, Cláudia da Silva
Jesus, Alyne Gonçalves de
Pereira Junior, Edison da Silva
Bock, Patricia Martins
Henriques, João Antonio Pêgas
Gomez, Rosane
Dani, Caroline
Funchal, Cláudia da Silva
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author2 Almeida, Mariana Garbin de
Teixeira, Cláudia da Silva
Jesus, Alyne Gonçalves de
Pereira Junior, Edison da Silva
Bock, Patricia Martins
Henriques, João Antonio Pêgas
Gomez, Rosane
Dani, Caroline
Funchal, Cláudia da Silva
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author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lacerda, Denise dos Santos
Almeida, Mariana Garbin de
Teixeira, Cláudia da Silva
Jesus, Alyne Gonçalves de
Pereira Junior, Edison da Silva
Bock, Patricia Martins
Henriques, João Antonio Pêgas
Gomez, Rosane
Dani, Caroline
Funchal, Cláudia da Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dieta hiperlipidica
Gorduras na dieta
Antioxidantes
Suco de uva
topic Dieta hiperlipidica
Gorduras na dieta
Antioxidantes
Suco de uva
Grape juice
Antioxidants
High-fat diet
Protection
Obesity
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Grape juice
Antioxidants
High-fat diet
Protection
Obesity
description High-fat-diet (HFD) has been related to metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. Consumption of grapes and their byproducts containing phenolic compounds has been reported due to the benefits they produce for human health. The purpose of this study was to investigate the antioxidant and protective effect of chronic intake of purple grape juice on certain biochemical and physiological changes promoted by the consumption of HFD. Forty male rats were randomly divided into four groups to receive standard or HFD diet and/or conventional (CGJ) or organic grape juice (OGJ) for three months. Dietary intake, body weight gain, cardiometabolic parameters, and serum lipoperoxidation were investigated. Results showed that consumption of CGJ and OGJ changed the pattern of food and drink intake of the animals. There was a reduction in the body weight of animals that consumed grape juices and an increase in the weight gain in HFD and OGJ rats. HFD increased abdominal fat and the abdominal fat/weight ratio, and both grape juices prevented these modifications. HFD increased hepatic enzymes levels (aminotransferase (AST) and gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT)) and reduced urea. Purple grape juices prevented some of these changes. HFD enhanced lipid peroxidation (thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS)) in serum and CGJ and OGJ prevented this increase. The consumption of purple grape juice has the potential to prevent and ameliorate most of the alterations provoked by HFD, therefore regular intake of grape products could promote beneficial effects.
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