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Alcoholic Steatosis in Different Strains of Rat: A Comparative Study

BACKGROUND: Different strains of rats have been used to study alcoholic liver disease (ALD) while the reason for selecting a particular rat strain was not apparent. PURPOSE: The aim of our study was to compare outbred (Wistar) and inbred (Fischer) strains to evaluate pathological, biochemical change...

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Autores principales: Bhopale, Kamlesh K., Kondraganti, Shakuntala, Fernando, Harshica, Boor, Paul J., Kaphalia, Bhupendra S., Shakeel Ansari, G. A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4874529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27213081
http://dx.doi.org/10.4303/jdar/235912
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author Bhopale, Kamlesh K.
Kondraganti, Shakuntala
Fernando, Harshica
Boor, Paul J.
Kaphalia, Bhupendra S.
Shakeel Ansari, G. A.
author_facet Bhopale, Kamlesh K.
Kondraganti, Shakuntala
Fernando, Harshica
Boor, Paul J.
Kaphalia, Bhupendra S.
Shakeel Ansari, G. A.
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description BACKGROUND: Different strains of rats have been used to study alcoholic liver disease (ALD) while the reason for selecting a particular rat strain was not apparent. PURPOSE: The aim of our study was to compare outbred (Wistar) and inbred (Fischer) strains to evaluate pathological, biochemical changes, and gene expression differences associated with ethanol-induced early hepatic steatosis. STUDY DESIGN: Male Wistar and Fischer-344 rats were pair-fed for 6 weeks with or without 5% ethanol in Lieber-DeCarli liquid diet. Livers were analyzed for histological and lipid-related differences. RESULTS: Hepatic midzonal steatosis was mainly found in Wistar rats while Fischer rats showed mostly pericentral steatosis. Increased hepatic steatosis in ethanol-fed Wistar rats is supported by increases in lipids with related genes and transcription factors involved in fatty acid and triglyceride synthesis. CONCLUSION: Our data showed that Fischer rats are relatively less prone to ethanol-mediated steatosis with pericentral lipid deposition pattern in the liver which is similar to humans and show no trace level of lipid accumulation in pair-fed controls as observed in Wistar (outbred) strain. Therefore, Fischer rats are better suited for lipid studies in an early development of ALD.
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spelling pubmed-48745292016-05-20 Alcoholic Steatosis in Different Strains of Rat: A Comparative Study Bhopale, Kamlesh K. Kondraganti, Shakuntala Fernando, Harshica Boor, Paul J. Kaphalia, Bhupendra S. Shakeel Ansari, G. A. J Drug Alcohol Res Article BACKGROUND: Different strains of rats have been used to study alcoholic liver disease (ALD) while the reason for selecting a particular rat strain was not apparent. PURPOSE: The aim of our study was to compare outbred (Wistar) and inbred (Fischer) strains to evaluate pathological, biochemical changes, and gene expression differences associated with ethanol-induced early hepatic steatosis. STUDY DESIGN: Male Wistar and Fischer-344 rats were pair-fed for 6 weeks with or without 5% ethanol in Lieber-DeCarli liquid diet. Livers were analyzed for histological and lipid-related differences. RESULTS: Hepatic midzonal steatosis was mainly found in Wistar rats while Fischer rats showed mostly pericentral steatosis. Increased hepatic steatosis in ethanol-fed Wistar rats is supported by increases in lipids with related genes and transcription factors involved in fatty acid and triglyceride synthesis. CONCLUSION: Our data showed that Fischer rats are relatively less prone to ethanol-mediated steatosis with pericentral lipid deposition pattern in the liver which is similar to humans and show no trace level of lipid accumulation in pair-fed controls as observed in Wistar (outbred) strain. Therefore, Fischer rats are better suited for lipid studies in an early development of ALD. 2015-05-25 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4874529/ /pubmed/27213081 http://dx.doi.org/10.4303/jdar/235912 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 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 work is properly cited.
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Boor, Paul J.
Kaphalia, Bhupendra S.
Shakeel Ansari, G. A.
Alcoholic Steatosis in Different Strains of Rat: A Comparative Study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4874529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27213081
http://dx.doi.org/10.4303/jdar/235912
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