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Mechanisms of Comorbidities Associated With the Metabolic Syndrome: Insights from the JCR:LA-cp Corpulent Rat Strain

Obesity and its metabolic complications have emerged as the epidemic of the new millennia. The use of obese rodent models continues to be a productive component of efforts to understand the concomitant metabolic complications of this disease. In 1978, the JCR:LA-cp rat model was developed with an au...

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Autores principales: Diane, Abdoulaye, Pierce, W. David, Kelly, Sandra E., Sokolik, Sharon, Borthwick, Faye, Jacome-Sosa, Miriam, Mangat, Rabban, Pradillo, Jesus Miguel, Allan, Stuart McRae, Ruth, Megan R., Field, Catherine J., Hutcheson, Rebecca, Rocic, Petra, Russell, James C., Vine, Donna F., Proctor, Spencer D.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5056323/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27777929
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2016.00044
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author Diane, Abdoulaye
Pierce, W. David
Kelly, Sandra E.
Sokolik, Sharon
Borthwick, Faye
Jacome-Sosa, Miriam
Mangat, Rabban
Pradillo, Jesus Miguel
Allan, Stuart McRae
Ruth, Megan R.
Field, Catherine J.
Hutcheson, Rebecca
Rocic, Petra
Russell, James C.
Vine, Donna F.
Proctor, Spencer D.
author_facet Diane, Abdoulaye
Pierce, W. David
Kelly, Sandra E.
Sokolik, Sharon
Borthwick, Faye
Jacome-Sosa, Miriam
Mangat, Rabban
Pradillo, Jesus Miguel
Allan, Stuart McRae
Ruth, Megan R.
Field, Catherine J.
Hutcheson, Rebecca
Rocic, Petra
Russell, James C.
Vine, Donna F.
Proctor, Spencer D.
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description Obesity and its metabolic complications have emerged as the epidemic of the new millennia. The use of obese rodent models continues to be a productive component of efforts to understand the concomitant metabolic complications of this disease. In 1978, the JCR:LA-cp rat model was developed with an autosomal recessive corpulent (cp) trait resulting from a premature stop codon in the extracellular domain of the leptin receptor. Rats that are heterozygous for the cp trait are lean-prone, while those that are homozygous (cp/cp) spontaneously display the pathophysiology of obesity as well as a metabolic syndrome (MetS)-like phenotype. Over the years, there have been formidable scientific contributions that have originated from this rat model, much of which has been reviewed extensively up to 2008. The premise of these earlier studies focused on characterizing the pathophysiology of MetS-like phenotype that was spontaneously apparent in this model. The purpose of this review is to highlight areas of recent advancement made possible by this model including; emerging appreciation of the “thrifty gene” hypothesis in the context of obesity, the concept of how chronic inflammation may drive obesogenesis, the impact of acute forms of inflammation to the brain and periphery during chronic obesity, the role of dysfunctional insulin metabolism on lipid metabolism and vascular damage, and the mechanistic basis for altered vascular function as well as novel parallels between the human condition and the female JCR:LA-cp rat as a model for polycystic ovary disease (PCOS).
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spelling pubmed-50563232016-10-24 Mechanisms of Comorbidities Associated With the Metabolic Syndrome: Insights from the JCR:LA-cp Corpulent Rat Strain Diane, Abdoulaye Pierce, W. David Kelly, Sandra E. Sokolik, Sharon Borthwick, Faye Jacome-Sosa, Miriam Mangat, Rabban Pradillo, Jesus Miguel Allan, Stuart McRae Ruth, Megan R. Field, Catherine J. Hutcheson, Rebecca Rocic, Petra Russell, James C. Vine, Donna F. Proctor, Spencer D. Front Nutr Nutrition Obesity and its metabolic complications have emerged as the epidemic of the new millennia. The use of obese rodent models continues to be a productive component of efforts to understand the concomitant metabolic complications of this disease. In 1978, the JCR:LA-cp rat model was developed with an autosomal recessive corpulent (cp) trait resulting from a premature stop codon in the extracellular domain of the leptin receptor. Rats that are heterozygous for the cp trait are lean-prone, while those that are homozygous (cp/cp) spontaneously display the pathophysiology of obesity as well as a metabolic syndrome (MetS)-like phenotype. Over the years, there have been formidable scientific contributions that have originated from this rat model, much of which has been reviewed extensively up to 2008. The premise of these earlier studies focused on characterizing the pathophysiology of MetS-like phenotype that was spontaneously apparent in this model. The purpose of this review is to highlight areas of recent advancement made possible by this model including; emerging appreciation of the “thrifty gene” hypothesis in the context of obesity, the concept of how chronic inflammation may drive obesogenesis, the impact of acute forms of inflammation to the brain and periphery during chronic obesity, the role of dysfunctional insulin metabolism on lipid metabolism and vascular damage, and the mechanistic basis for altered vascular function as well as novel parallels between the human condition and the female JCR:LA-cp rat as a model for polycystic ovary disease (PCOS). Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5056323/ /pubmed/27777929 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2016.00044 Text en Copyright © 2016 Diane, Pierce, Kelly, Sokolik, Borthwick, Jacome-Sosa, Mangat, Pradillo, Allan, Ruth, Field, Hutcheson, Rocic, Russell, Vine and Proctor. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Nutrition
Diane, Abdoulaye
Pierce, W. David
Kelly, Sandra E.
Sokolik, Sharon
Borthwick, Faye
Jacome-Sosa, Miriam
Mangat, Rabban
Pradillo, Jesus Miguel
Allan, Stuart McRae
Ruth, Megan R.
Field, Catherine J.
Hutcheson, Rebecca
Rocic, Petra
Russell, James C.
Vine, Donna F.
Proctor, Spencer D.
Mechanisms of Comorbidities Associated With the Metabolic Syndrome: Insights from the JCR:LA-cp Corpulent Rat Strain
title Mechanisms of Comorbidities Associated With the Metabolic Syndrome: Insights from the JCR:LA-cp Corpulent Rat Strain
title_full Mechanisms of Comorbidities Associated With the Metabolic Syndrome: Insights from the JCR:LA-cp Corpulent Rat Strain
title_fullStr Mechanisms of Comorbidities Associated With the Metabolic Syndrome: Insights from the JCR:LA-cp Corpulent Rat Strain
title_full_unstemmed Mechanisms of Comorbidities Associated With the Metabolic Syndrome: Insights from the JCR:LA-cp Corpulent Rat Strain
title_short Mechanisms of Comorbidities Associated With the Metabolic Syndrome: Insights from the JCR:LA-cp Corpulent Rat Strain
title_sort mechanisms of comorbidities associated with the metabolic syndrome: insights from the jcr:la-cp corpulent rat strain
topic Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5056323/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27777929
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2016.00044
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