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Evaluation of Dietary Effects on Hepatic Lipids in High Fat and Placebo Diet Fed Rats by In Vivo MRS and LC-MS Techniques

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Dietary saturated fatty acids contribute to the development of fatty liver and have pathogenic link to systemic inflammation. We investigated the effects of dietary fat towards the pathogenesis of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease by longitudinal in vivo magnetic resonance spe...

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Autores principales: Yaligar, Jadegoud, Gopalan, Venkatesh, Kiat, Ong Wee, Sugii, Shigeki, Shui, Guanghou, Lam, Buu Duyen, Henry, Christiani Jeyakumar, Wenk, Markus R., Tai, E. Shyong, Velan, S. Sendhil
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3956606/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24638096
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091436
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author Yaligar, Jadegoud
Gopalan, Venkatesh
Kiat, Ong Wee
Sugii, Shigeki
Shui, Guanghou
Lam, Buu Duyen
Henry, Christiani Jeyakumar
Wenk, Markus R.
Tai, E. Shyong
Velan, S. Sendhil
author_facet Yaligar, Jadegoud
Gopalan, Venkatesh
Kiat, Ong Wee
Sugii, Shigeki
Shui, Guanghou
Lam, Buu Duyen
Henry, Christiani Jeyakumar
Wenk, Markus R.
Tai, E. Shyong
Velan, S. Sendhil
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description BACKGROUND & AIMS: Dietary saturated fatty acids contribute to the development of fatty liver and have pathogenic link to systemic inflammation. We investigated the effects of dietary fat towards the pathogenesis of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease by longitudinal in vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) and in vitro liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (LC-MS). METHODS: All measurements were performed on rats fed with high fat diet (HFD) and chow diet for twenty four weeks. Longitudinal MRS measurements were performed at the 12(th), 18(th) and 24(th) weeks. Liver tissues were analyzed by LC-MS, histology and gene transcription studies after terminal in vivo experiments. RESULTS: Liver fat content of HFD rats for all ages was significantly (P<0.05) higher compared to their respective chow diet fed rats. Unsaturation indices estimated from MRS and LC-MS data of chow diet fed rats were significantly higher (P<0.05) than HFD fed rats. The concentration of triglycerides 48∶1, 48∶2, 50∶1, 50∶2, 50∶3, 52∶1, 52∶2, 52∶3, 54∶3 and 54∶2 was significantly higher (P<0.05) in HFD rats. The concentration for some polyunsaturated triglycerides 54∶7, 56∶8, 56∶7, 58∶11, 58∶10, 58∶9, 58∶8 and 60∶10 was significantly higher (P<0.05) in chow diet fed rats compared to HFD rats. Lysophospholipid concentrations including LPC and LPE were higher in HFD rats at 24 weeks indicating the increased risk of diabetes. The expression of CD36, PPARα, SCD1, SREBF1 and UCP2 were significantly upregulated in HFD rats. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrated the early changes in saturated and unsaturated lipid composition in fatty liver by in vivo MRS and ex vivo LC-MS. The higher LPC concentration in HFD rats indicated a higher risk of developing diabetes. Early metabolic perturbations causing changes in lipid composition can be evaluated by the unsaturation index and correlated to the non alcoholic fatty liver disease.
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spelling pubmed-39566062014-03-18 Evaluation of Dietary Effects on Hepatic Lipids in High Fat and Placebo Diet Fed Rats by In Vivo MRS and LC-MS Techniques Yaligar, Jadegoud Gopalan, Venkatesh Kiat, Ong Wee Sugii, Shigeki Shui, Guanghou Lam, Buu Duyen Henry, Christiani Jeyakumar Wenk, Markus R. Tai, E. Shyong Velan, S. Sendhil PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND & AIMS: Dietary saturated fatty acids contribute to the development of fatty liver and have pathogenic link to systemic inflammation. We investigated the effects of dietary fat towards the pathogenesis of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease by longitudinal in vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) and in vitro liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (LC-MS). METHODS: All measurements were performed on rats fed with high fat diet (HFD) and chow diet for twenty four weeks. Longitudinal MRS measurements were performed at the 12(th), 18(th) and 24(th) weeks. Liver tissues were analyzed by LC-MS, histology and gene transcription studies after terminal in vivo experiments. RESULTS: Liver fat content of HFD rats for all ages was significantly (P<0.05) higher compared to their respective chow diet fed rats. Unsaturation indices estimated from MRS and LC-MS data of chow diet fed rats were significantly higher (P<0.05) than HFD fed rats. The concentration of triglycerides 48∶1, 48∶2, 50∶1, 50∶2, 50∶3, 52∶1, 52∶2, 52∶3, 54∶3 and 54∶2 was significantly higher (P<0.05) in HFD rats. The concentration for some polyunsaturated triglycerides 54∶7, 56∶8, 56∶7, 58∶11, 58∶10, 58∶9, 58∶8 and 60∶10 was significantly higher (P<0.05) in chow diet fed rats compared to HFD rats. Lysophospholipid concentrations including LPC and LPE were higher in HFD rats at 24 weeks indicating the increased risk of diabetes. The expression of CD36, PPARα, SCD1, SREBF1 and UCP2 were significantly upregulated in HFD rats. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrated the early changes in saturated and unsaturated lipid composition in fatty liver by in vivo MRS and ex vivo LC-MS. The higher LPC concentration in HFD rats indicated a higher risk of developing diabetes. Early metabolic perturbations causing changes in lipid composition can be evaluated by the unsaturation index and correlated to the non alcoholic fatty liver disease. Public Library of Science 2014-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3956606/ /pubmed/24638096 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091436 Text en © 2014 Yaligar et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Yaligar, Jadegoud
Gopalan, Venkatesh
Kiat, Ong Wee
Sugii, Shigeki
Shui, Guanghou
Lam, Buu Duyen
Henry, Christiani Jeyakumar
Wenk, Markus R.
Tai, E. Shyong
Velan, S. Sendhil
Evaluation of Dietary Effects on Hepatic Lipids in High Fat and Placebo Diet Fed Rats by In Vivo MRS and LC-MS Techniques
title Evaluation of Dietary Effects on Hepatic Lipids in High Fat and Placebo Diet Fed Rats by In Vivo MRS and LC-MS Techniques
title_full Evaluation of Dietary Effects on Hepatic Lipids in High Fat and Placebo Diet Fed Rats by In Vivo MRS and LC-MS Techniques
title_fullStr Evaluation of Dietary Effects on Hepatic Lipids in High Fat and Placebo Diet Fed Rats by In Vivo MRS and LC-MS Techniques
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Dietary Effects on Hepatic Lipids in High Fat and Placebo Diet Fed Rats by In Vivo MRS and LC-MS Techniques
title_short Evaluation of Dietary Effects on Hepatic Lipids in High Fat and Placebo Diet Fed Rats by In Vivo MRS and LC-MS Techniques
title_sort evaluation of dietary effects on hepatic lipids in high fat and placebo diet fed rats by in vivo mrs and lc-ms techniques
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3956606/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24638096
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091436
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