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Evaluating the Impact of Different Hypercaloric Diets on Weight Gain, Insulin Resistance, Glucose Intolerance, and its Comorbidities in Rats

Animal experimentation has a long history in the study of metabolic syndrome-related disorders. However, no consensus exists on the best models to study these syndromes. Knowing that different diets can precipitate different metabolic disease phenotypes, herein we characterized several hypercaloric...

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Autores principales: Melo, Bernardete F., Sacramento, Joana F., Ribeiro, Maria J., Prego, Claudia S., Correia, Miguel C., Coelho, Joana C., Cunha-Guimaraes, Joao P., Rodrigues, Tiago, Martins, Ines B., Guarino, Maria P., Seiça, Raquel M., Matafome, Paulo, Conde, Silvia V.
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6627141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31141900
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11061197
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author Melo, Bernardete F.
Sacramento, Joana F.
Ribeiro, Maria J.
Prego, Claudia S.
Correia, Miguel C.
Coelho, Joana C.
Cunha-Guimaraes, Joao P.
Rodrigues, Tiago
Martins, Ines B.
Guarino, Maria P.
Seiça, Raquel M.
Matafome, Paulo
Conde, Silvia V.
author_facet Melo, Bernardete F.
Sacramento, Joana F.
Ribeiro, Maria J.
Prego, Claudia S.
Correia, Miguel C.
Coelho, Joana C.
Cunha-Guimaraes, Joao P.
Rodrigues, Tiago
Martins, Ines B.
Guarino, Maria P.
Seiça, Raquel M.
Matafome, Paulo
Conde, Silvia V.
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description Animal experimentation has a long history in the study of metabolic syndrome-related disorders. However, no consensus exists on the best models to study these syndromes. Knowing that different diets can precipitate different metabolic disease phenotypes, herein we characterized several hypercaloric rat models of obesity and type 2 diabetes, comparing each with a genetic model, with the aim of identifying the most appropriate model of metabolic disease. The effect of hypercaloric diets (high fat (HF), high sucrose (HSu), high fat plus high sucrose (HFHSu) and high fat plus streptozotocin (HF+STZ) during different exposure times (HF 3 weeks, HF 19 weeks, HSu 4 weeks, HSu 16 weeks, HFHSu 25 weeks, HF3 weeks + STZ) were compared with the Zucker fatty rat. Each model was evaluated for weight gain, fat mass, fasting plasma glucose, insulin and C-peptide, insulin sensitivity, glucose tolerance, lipid profile and liver lipid deposition, blood pressure, and autonomic nervous system function. All animal models presented with insulin resistance and dyslipidemia except the HF+STZ and HSu 4 weeks, which argues against the use of these models as metabolic syndrome models. Of the remaining animal models, a higher weight gain was exhibited by the Zucker fatty rat and wild type rats submitted to a HF diet for 19 weeks. We conclude that the latter model presents a phenotype most consistent with that observed in humans with metabolic disease, exhibiting the majority of the phenotypic features and comorbidities associated with type 2 diabetes in humans.
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spelling pubmed-66271412019-07-19 Evaluating the Impact of Different Hypercaloric Diets on Weight Gain, Insulin Resistance, Glucose Intolerance, and its Comorbidities in Rats Melo, Bernardete F. Sacramento, Joana F. Ribeiro, Maria J. Prego, Claudia S. Correia, Miguel C. Coelho, Joana C. Cunha-Guimaraes, Joao P. Rodrigues, Tiago Martins, Ines B. Guarino, Maria P. Seiça, Raquel M. Matafome, Paulo Conde, Silvia V. Nutrients Article Animal experimentation has a long history in the study of metabolic syndrome-related disorders. However, no consensus exists on the best models to study these syndromes. Knowing that different diets can precipitate different metabolic disease phenotypes, herein we characterized several hypercaloric rat models of obesity and type 2 diabetes, comparing each with a genetic model, with the aim of identifying the most appropriate model of metabolic disease. The effect of hypercaloric diets (high fat (HF), high sucrose (HSu), high fat plus high sucrose (HFHSu) and high fat plus streptozotocin (HF+STZ) during different exposure times (HF 3 weeks, HF 19 weeks, HSu 4 weeks, HSu 16 weeks, HFHSu 25 weeks, HF3 weeks + STZ) were compared with the Zucker fatty rat. Each model was evaluated for weight gain, fat mass, fasting plasma glucose, insulin and C-peptide, insulin sensitivity, glucose tolerance, lipid profile and liver lipid deposition, blood pressure, and autonomic nervous system function. All animal models presented with insulin resistance and dyslipidemia except the HF+STZ and HSu 4 weeks, which argues against the use of these models as metabolic syndrome models. Of the remaining animal models, a higher weight gain was exhibited by the Zucker fatty rat and wild type rats submitted to a HF diet for 19 weeks. We conclude that the latter model presents a phenotype most consistent with that observed in humans with metabolic disease, exhibiting the majority of the phenotypic features and comorbidities associated with type 2 diabetes in humans. MDPI 2019-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6627141/ /pubmed/31141900 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11061197 Text en © 2019 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/).
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Sacramento, Joana F.
Ribeiro, Maria J.
Prego, Claudia S.
Correia, Miguel C.
Coelho, Joana C.
Cunha-Guimaraes, Joao P.
Rodrigues, Tiago
Martins, Ines B.
Guarino, Maria P.
Seiça, Raquel M.
Matafome, Paulo
Conde, Silvia V.
Evaluating the Impact of Different Hypercaloric Diets on Weight Gain, Insulin Resistance, Glucose Intolerance, and its Comorbidities in Rats
title Evaluating the Impact of Different Hypercaloric Diets on Weight Gain, Insulin Resistance, Glucose Intolerance, and its Comorbidities in Rats
title_full Evaluating the Impact of Different Hypercaloric Diets on Weight Gain, Insulin Resistance, Glucose Intolerance, and its Comorbidities in Rats
title_fullStr Evaluating the Impact of Different Hypercaloric Diets on Weight Gain, Insulin Resistance, Glucose Intolerance, and its Comorbidities in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the Impact of Different Hypercaloric Diets on Weight Gain, Insulin Resistance, Glucose Intolerance, and its Comorbidities in Rats
title_short Evaluating the Impact of Different Hypercaloric Diets on Weight Gain, Insulin Resistance, Glucose Intolerance, and its Comorbidities in Rats
title_sort evaluating the impact of different hypercaloric diets on weight gain, insulin resistance, glucose intolerance, and its comorbidities in rats
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6627141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31141900
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11061197
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