Metabolic syndrome: comparison of three diet-induced experimental models

IF 1.1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Pharmacia Pub Date : 2023-12-12 DOI:10.3897/pharmacia.70.e109965
Alexandra Petrova, Rumyana Simeonova, C. Voycheva, Yonko Savov, Lyubomir Marinov, V. Balabanova, R. Gevrenova, D. Zheleva-Dimitrova
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The high-fat (HF) diets can be used to generate a valid rodent model for metabolic syndrome (METS). The aim of this study was to compare three different diets, namely a high-fat, high-carbohydrate diet (HF-HCD), a high-fat lard-based diet (HFD), and a cafeteria diet (CFD), in terms of the ability to induce METS. The next step was to characterize the syndrome according to the biochemical and histopathological changes in the liver and pancreas, and to determine the optimal animal model. As a result, all diets disturbed significantly the serum biochemical parameters. HF-HCD and CFD increased the uric acid levels and reduced the weight gain in comparison with the standard chow diet (SCD) and HFD. The HFD and CFD induced the highest fasting glycemia levels. Although the animals fed with HF-HCD had the lowest body weight, the most serious histopathological changes in the pancreas, hypertension, and oxidative stress were noted in them.
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代谢综合征:三种饮食诱导实验模型的比较
高脂肪(HF)饮食可用于生成代谢综合征(METS)的有效啮齿动物模型。本研究的目的是比较三种不同饮食(即高脂高碳水化合物饮食(HF-HCD)、高脂猪油饮食(HFD)和自助餐饮食(CFD))诱导代谢综合征的能力。下一步是根据肝脏和胰腺的生化和组织病理学变化来确定该综合征的特征,并确定最佳动物模型。结果发现,所有饮食都会明显干扰血清生化指标。与标准饲料(SCD)和高氟日粮相比,高氟日粮-高氯日粮和低氟日粮增加了尿酸水平,减少了体重增加。HFD和CFD引起的空腹血糖水平最高。虽然饲喂HF-HCD的动物体重最低,但其胰腺组织病理学变化、高血压和氧化应激最为严重。
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