Cargando…

Cafeteria Diet Feeding in Young Rats Leads to Hepatic Steatosis and Increased Gluconeogenesis under Fatty Acids and Glucagon Influence

Gluconeogenesis overstimulation due to hepatic insulin resistance is the best-known mechanism behind elevated glycemia in obese subjects with hepatic steatosis. This suggests that glucose production in fatty livers may differ from that of healthy livers, also in response to other gluconeogenic deter...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Maeda Júnior, Antonio Sueiti, Constantin, Jorgete, Utsunomiya, Karina Sayuri, Gilglioni, Eduardo Hideo, Gasparin, Fabiana Rodrigues Silva, Carreño, Fernando Olinto, de Moraes, Solange Marta Franzói, Rocha, Márcio, Natali, Maria Raquel Marçal, Ghizoni, Cristiane Vizioli de Castro, Bracht, Adelar, Ishii-Iwamoto, Emy Luiza, Constantin, Rodrigo Polimeni
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2018
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6266290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30360555
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10111571
_version_ 1783375805209903104
author Maeda Júnior, Antonio Sueiti
Constantin, Jorgete
Utsunomiya, Karina Sayuri
Gilglioni, Eduardo Hideo
Gasparin, Fabiana Rodrigues Silva
Carreño, Fernando Olinto
de Moraes, Solange Marta Franzói
Rocha, Márcio
Natali, Maria Raquel Marçal
Ghizoni, Cristiane Vizioli de Castro
Bracht, Adelar
Ishii-Iwamoto, Emy Luiza
Constantin, Rodrigo Polimeni
author_facet Maeda Júnior, Antonio Sueiti
Constantin, Jorgete
Utsunomiya, Karina Sayuri
Gilglioni, Eduardo Hideo
Gasparin, Fabiana Rodrigues Silva
Carreño, Fernando Olinto
de Moraes, Solange Marta Franzói
Rocha, Márcio
Natali, Maria Raquel Marçal
Ghizoni, Cristiane Vizioli de Castro
Bracht, Adelar
Ishii-Iwamoto, Emy Luiza
Constantin, Rodrigo Polimeni
author_sort Maeda Júnior, Antonio Sueiti
collection PubMed
description Gluconeogenesis overstimulation due to hepatic insulin resistance is the best-known mechanism behind elevated glycemia in obese subjects with hepatic steatosis. This suggests that glucose production in fatty livers may differ from that of healthy livers, also in response to other gluconeogenic determinant factors, such as the type of substrate and modulators. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of these factors on hepatic gluconeogenesis in cafeteria diet-induced obese adult rats submitted to a cafeteria diet at a young age. The livers of the cafeteria group exhibited higher gluconeogenesis rates when glycerol was the substrate, but lower rates were found when lactate and pyruvate were the substrates. Stearate or glucagon caused higher stimulations in gluconeogenesis in cafeteria group livers, irrespective of the gluconeogenic substrates. An increased mitochondrial NADH/NAD(+) ratio and a reduced rate of (14)CO(2) production from [(14)C] fatty acids suggested restriction of the citric acid cycle. The higher glycogen and lipid levels were possibly the cause for the reduced cellular and vascular spaces found in cafeteria group livers, likely contributing to oxygen consumption restriction. In conclusion, specific substrates and gluconeogenic modulators contribute to a higher stimulation of gluconeogenesis in livers from the cafeteria group.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6266290
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2018
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-62662902018-12-06 Cafeteria Diet Feeding in Young Rats Leads to Hepatic Steatosis and Increased Gluconeogenesis under Fatty Acids and Glucagon Influence Maeda Júnior, Antonio Sueiti Constantin, Jorgete Utsunomiya, Karina Sayuri Gilglioni, Eduardo Hideo Gasparin, Fabiana Rodrigues Silva Carreño, Fernando Olinto de Moraes, Solange Marta Franzói Rocha, Márcio Natali, Maria Raquel Marçal Ghizoni, Cristiane Vizioli de Castro Bracht, Adelar Ishii-Iwamoto, Emy Luiza Constantin, Rodrigo Polimeni Nutrients Article Gluconeogenesis overstimulation due to hepatic insulin resistance is the best-known mechanism behind elevated glycemia in obese subjects with hepatic steatosis. This suggests that glucose production in fatty livers may differ from that of healthy livers, also in response to other gluconeogenic determinant factors, such as the type of substrate and modulators. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of these factors on hepatic gluconeogenesis in cafeteria diet-induced obese adult rats submitted to a cafeteria diet at a young age. The livers of the cafeteria group exhibited higher gluconeogenesis rates when glycerol was the substrate, but lower rates were found when lactate and pyruvate were the substrates. Stearate or glucagon caused higher stimulations in gluconeogenesis in cafeteria group livers, irrespective of the gluconeogenic substrates. An increased mitochondrial NADH/NAD(+) ratio and a reduced rate of (14)CO(2) production from [(14)C] fatty acids suggested restriction of the citric acid cycle. The higher glycogen and lipid levels were possibly the cause for the reduced cellular and vascular spaces found in cafeteria group livers, likely contributing to oxygen consumption restriction. In conclusion, specific substrates and gluconeogenic modulators contribute to a higher stimulation of gluconeogenesis in livers from the cafeteria group. MDPI 2018-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6266290/ /pubmed/30360555 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10111571 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Maeda Júnior, Antonio Sueiti
Constantin, Jorgete
Utsunomiya, Karina Sayuri
Gilglioni, Eduardo Hideo
Gasparin, Fabiana Rodrigues Silva
Carreño, Fernando Olinto
de Moraes, Solange Marta Franzói
Rocha, Márcio
Natali, Maria Raquel Marçal
Ghizoni, Cristiane Vizioli de Castro
Bracht, Adelar
Ishii-Iwamoto, Emy Luiza
Constantin, Rodrigo Polimeni
Cafeteria Diet Feeding in Young Rats Leads to Hepatic Steatosis and Increased Gluconeogenesis under Fatty Acids and Glucagon Influence
title Cafeteria Diet Feeding in Young Rats Leads to Hepatic Steatosis and Increased Gluconeogenesis under Fatty Acids and Glucagon Influence
title_full Cafeteria Diet Feeding in Young Rats Leads to Hepatic Steatosis and Increased Gluconeogenesis under Fatty Acids and Glucagon Influence
title_fullStr Cafeteria Diet Feeding in Young Rats Leads to Hepatic Steatosis and Increased Gluconeogenesis under Fatty Acids and Glucagon Influence
title_full_unstemmed Cafeteria Diet Feeding in Young Rats Leads to Hepatic Steatosis and Increased Gluconeogenesis under Fatty Acids and Glucagon Influence
title_short Cafeteria Diet Feeding in Young Rats Leads to Hepatic Steatosis and Increased Gluconeogenesis under Fatty Acids and Glucagon Influence
title_sort cafeteria diet feeding in young rats leads to hepatic steatosis and increased gluconeogenesis under fatty acids and glucagon influence
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6266290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30360555
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10111571
work_keys_str_mv AT maedajuniorantoniosueiti cafeteriadietfeedinginyoungratsleadstohepaticsteatosisandincreasedgluconeogenesisunderfattyacidsandglucagoninfluence
AT constantinjorgete cafeteriadietfeedinginyoungratsleadstohepaticsteatosisandincreasedgluconeogenesisunderfattyacidsandglucagoninfluence
AT utsunomiyakarinasayuri cafeteriadietfeedinginyoungratsleadstohepaticsteatosisandincreasedgluconeogenesisunderfattyacidsandglucagoninfluence
AT gilglionieduardohideo cafeteriadietfeedinginyoungratsleadstohepaticsteatosisandincreasedgluconeogenesisunderfattyacidsandglucagoninfluence
AT gasparinfabianarodriguessilva cafeteriadietfeedinginyoungratsleadstohepaticsteatosisandincreasedgluconeogenesisunderfattyacidsandglucagoninfluence
AT carrenofernandoolinto cafeteriadietfeedinginyoungratsleadstohepaticsteatosisandincreasedgluconeogenesisunderfattyacidsandglucagoninfluence
AT demoraessolangemartafranzoi cafeteriadietfeedinginyoungratsleadstohepaticsteatosisandincreasedgluconeogenesisunderfattyacidsandglucagoninfluence
AT rochamarcio cafeteriadietfeedinginyoungratsleadstohepaticsteatosisandincreasedgluconeogenesisunderfattyacidsandglucagoninfluence
AT natalimariaraquelmarcal cafeteriadietfeedinginyoungratsleadstohepaticsteatosisandincreasedgluconeogenesisunderfattyacidsandglucagoninfluence
AT ghizonicristianeviziolidecastro cafeteriadietfeedinginyoungratsleadstohepaticsteatosisandincreasedgluconeogenesisunderfattyacidsandglucagoninfluence
AT brachtadelar cafeteriadietfeedinginyoungratsleadstohepaticsteatosisandincreasedgluconeogenesisunderfattyacidsandglucagoninfluence
AT ishiiiwamotoemyluiza cafeteriadietfeedinginyoungratsleadstohepaticsteatosisandincreasedgluconeogenesisunderfattyacidsandglucagoninfluence
AT constantinrodrigopolimeni cafeteriadietfeedinginyoungratsleadstohepaticsteatosisandincreasedgluconeogenesisunderfattyacidsandglucagoninfluence