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Diet-Induced Abdominal Obesity, Metabolic Changes, and Atherosclerosis in Hypercholesterolemic Minipigs
BACKGROUND: Obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are major risk factors for atherosclerotic diseases; however, a causal link remains elusive. Animal models resembling human MetS and its complications, while important, are scarce. We aimed at developing a porcine model of human MetS. METHODS: Forty...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5845503/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29682581 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6823193 |
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author | Al-Mashhadi, Ahmed Ludvigsen Poulsen, Christian Bo von Wachenfeldt, Karin Robertson, Anna-Karin Bentzon, Jacob Fog Nielsen, Lars Bo Thygesen, Jesper Tolbod, Lars Poulsen Larsen, Jens Rolighed Moestrup, Søren Kragh Frendéus, Björn Mortensen, Brynjulf Drouet, Ludovic Al-Mashhadi, Rozh H. Falk, Erling |
author_facet | Al-Mashhadi, Ahmed Ludvigsen Poulsen, Christian Bo von Wachenfeldt, Karin Robertson, Anna-Karin Bentzon, Jacob Fog Nielsen, Lars Bo Thygesen, Jesper Tolbod, Lars Poulsen Larsen, Jens Rolighed Moestrup, Søren Kragh Frendéus, Björn Mortensen, Brynjulf Drouet, Ludovic Al-Mashhadi, Rozh H. Falk, Erling |
author_sort | Al-Mashhadi, Ahmed Ludvigsen |
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description | BACKGROUND: Obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are major risk factors for atherosclerotic diseases; however, a causal link remains elusive. Animal models resembling human MetS and its complications, while important, are scarce. We aimed at developing a porcine model of human MetS. METHODS: Forty pigs with familial hypercholesterolemia were fed a high fat + fructose diet for 30 weeks. Metabolic assessments and subcutaneous fat biopsies were obtained at 18 and 30 weeks, and fat distribution was assessed by CT-scans. Postmortem, macrophage density, and phenotype in fat tissues were quantified along with atherosclerotic burden. RESULTS: During the experiment, we observed a >4-fold in body weight, a significant but small increase in fasting glucose (4.1 mmol/L), insulin (3.1 mU/L), triglycerides (0.5 mmol/L), and HDL cholesterol (2.6 mmol/L). Subcutaneous fat correlated with insulin resistance, but intra-abdominal fat correlated inversely with insulin resistance and LDL cholesterol. More inflammatory macrophages were found in visceral versus subcutaneous fat, and inflammation decreased in subcutaneous fat over time. CONCLUSIONS: MetS based on human criteria was not achieved. Surprisingly, visceral fat seemed part of a healthier metabolic and inflammatory profile. These results differ from human findings, and further research is needed to understand the relationship between obesity and MetS in porcine models. |
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spelling | pubmed-58455032018-04-21 Diet-Induced Abdominal Obesity, Metabolic Changes, and Atherosclerosis in Hypercholesterolemic Minipigs Al-Mashhadi, Ahmed Ludvigsen Poulsen, Christian Bo von Wachenfeldt, Karin Robertson, Anna-Karin Bentzon, Jacob Fog Nielsen, Lars Bo Thygesen, Jesper Tolbod, Lars Poulsen Larsen, Jens Rolighed Moestrup, Søren Kragh Frendéus, Björn Mortensen, Brynjulf Drouet, Ludovic Al-Mashhadi, Rozh H. Falk, Erling J Diabetes Res Research Article BACKGROUND: Obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are major risk factors for atherosclerotic diseases; however, a causal link remains elusive. Animal models resembling human MetS and its complications, while important, are scarce. We aimed at developing a porcine model of human MetS. METHODS: Forty pigs with familial hypercholesterolemia were fed a high fat + fructose diet for 30 weeks. Metabolic assessments and subcutaneous fat biopsies were obtained at 18 and 30 weeks, and fat distribution was assessed by CT-scans. Postmortem, macrophage density, and phenotype in fat tissues were quantified along with atherosclerotic burden. RESULTS: During the experiment, we observed a >4-fold in body weight, a significant but small increase in fasting glucose (4.1 mmol/L), insulin (3.1 mU/L), triglycerides (0.5 mmol/L), and HDL cholesterol (2.6 mmol/L). Subcutaneous fat correlated with insulin resistance, but intra-abdominal fat correlated inversely with insulin resistance and LDL cholesterol. More inflammatory macrophages were found in visceral versus subcutaneous fat, and inflammation decreased in subcutaneous fat over time. CONCLUSIONS: MetS based on human criteria was not achieved. Surprisingly, visceral fat seemed part of a healthier metabolic and inflammatory profile. These results differ from human findings, and further research is needed to understand the relationship between obesity and MetS in porcine models. Hindawi 2018-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5845503/ /pubmed/29682581 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6823193 Text en Copyright © 2018 Ahmed Ludvigsen Al-Mashhadi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Al-Mashhadi, Ahmed Ludvigsen Poulsen, Christian Bo von Wachenfeldt, Karin Robertson, Anna-Karin Bentzon, Jacob Fog Nielsen, Lars Bo Thygesen, Jesper Tolbod, Lars Poulsen Larsen, Jens Rolighed Moestrup, Søren Kragh Frendéus, Björn Mortensen, Brynjulf Drouet, Ludovic Al-Mashhadi, Rozh H. Falk, Erling Diet-Induced Abdominal Obesity, Metabolic Changes, and Atherosclerosis in Hypercholesterolemic Minipigs |
title | Diet-Induced Abdominal Obesity, Metabolic Changes, and Atherosclerosis in Hypercholesterolemic Minipigs |
title_full | Diet-Induced Abdominal Obesity, Metabolic Changes, and Atherosclerosis in Hypercholesterolemic Minipigs |
title_fullStr | Diet-Induced Abdominal Obesity, Metabolic Changes, and Atherosclerosis in Hypercholesterolemic Minipigs |
title_full_unstemmed | Diet-Induced Abdominal Obesity, Metabolic Changes, and Atherosclerosis in Hypercholesterolemic Minipigs |
title_short | Diet-Induced Abdominal Obesity, Metabolic Changes, and Atherosclerosis in Hypercholesterolemic Minipigs |
title_sort | diet-induced abdominal obesity, metabolic changes, and atherosclerosis in hypercholesterolemic minipigs |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5845503/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29682581 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6823193 |
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