COMPARATIVE EFFECT OF A HIGH FAT WITH OR WITHOUT HIGH LEVELS OF SUCROSE DIETS ON PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY IN C57BL/6J MICE.

Alexander Obrosov, Lawrence J Coppey, Hanna Shevalye, Mark A Yorek
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Objective: Feeding mice a diet containing high fat and high sucrose has been promoted as a good model for type 2 diabetes. This study sought to determine the effect of feeding mice a high fat and high sucrose diet on neuropathy compared to mice fed only a high fat diet and mice fed a high diet and treated with streptozotocin.

Methods: C57Bl/6J mice were divided into five groups and fed the following diets for 20 weeks: Normal (Control); Sucrose enriched (Control + Sucrose), High Fat (Diet-induced obesity (DIO)), High Fat and High Sucrose (DIO + sucrose) and High Fat diet/streptozotocin treated (Diabetic). The endpoints evaluated included motor and sensory nerve conduction velocity, thermal and mechanical sensitivity and innervation of sensory nerves in the cornea and skin.

Results: Diabetic mice were hyperglycemic at the end of the study and along with DIO mice with or without Sucrose had impaired glucose utilization. DIO mice had slowed sensory nerve conduction velocity, mechanical allodynia and decreased innervation of the cornea and skin. DIO + Sucrose and to a greater extent diabetic mice were thermal hypoalgesic, had mechanical allodynia, reduced motor and sensory nerve conduction velocities and decrease innervation of the cornea and skin.

Conclusions: Development of peripheral neuropathy was more severe in High Fat and High Sucrose fed mice compared to high fat fed mice but fasting hyperglycemia and impaired glucose utilization was similar for these two models. Peripheral neuropathy was most severe in diabetic mice.

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高脂饮食加或不加高糖饮食对c57bl / 6j小鼠周围神经病变的比较影响
目的:高脂高糖饮食被认为是2型糖尿病的良好模型。本研究试图确定高脂肪和高蔗糖饮食对小鼠神经病变的影响,并与只喂高脂肪饮食的小鼠和喂高脂肪饮食并使用链脲佐菌素治疗的小鼠进行比较。方法:将C57Bl/6J小鼠分为5组,分别饲喂20周的正常组(对照组);蔗糖富集组(对照+蔗糖)、高脂肪组(饮食引起的肥胖(DIO))、高脂肪和高蔗糖组(DIO +蔗糖)和高脂肪饮食/链脲佐菌素组(糖尿病)。评估的终点包括运动和感觉神经传导速度,热和机械敏感性以及角膜和皮肤感觉神经的神经支配。结果:糖尿病小鼠在研究结束时出现高血糖,与DIO小鼠一起,添加或不添加蔗糖的小鼠葡萄糖利用受损。DIO小鼠感觉神经传导速度减慢,机械性异常性疼痛,角膜和皮肤的神经支配减少。DIO +蔗糖和糖尿病小鼠在更大程度上表现为热痛觉减退,机械异常性疼痛,运动和感觉神经传导速度减慢,角膜和皮肤的神经支配减少。结论:高脂高糖小鼠周围神经病变的发展比高脂小鼠更严重,但两种模型的空腹高血糖和葡萄糖利用受损相似。周围神经病变以糖尿病小鼠最为严重。
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