The effects of a diet with high fat content from lard on the health and adipose-markers' mRNA expression in mice.

IF 2.6 4区 综合性期刊 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Science Progress Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1177/00368504241269431
Dinh-Toi Chu, Hue Vu Thi, Nhat-Le Bui, Ngoc-Hoan Le
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Abstract

Pork is one type of the most frequently consumed meat with about 30% globally. Thus, the questions regarding to the health effects of diet with high fat content from lard are raised. Here, we developed a model of mice fed with high fat (HF) from lard to investigate and have more insights on the effects of long-time feeding with HF on health. The results showed that 66 days on HF induced a significant gain in the body weight of mice, and this weight gain was associated to the deposits in the white fat, but not brown fat. The glucose tolerance, not insulin resistance, in mice was decreased by the HF diet, and this was accompanied with significantly higher blood levels of total cholesterol and triglycerides. Furthermore, the weight gains in mice fed with HF seemed to link to increased mRNA levels of adipose biomarkers in lipogenesis, including Acly and Acaca genes, in white fat tissues. Thus, our study shows that a diet with high fat from lard induced the increase in body weight, white fat depots' expansion, disruption of glucose tolerance, blood dyslipidemia, and seemed to start affecting the mRNA expression of some adipose biomarkers in a murine model.

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猪油脂肪含量高的饮食对小鼠健康和脂肪标志物 mRNA 表达的影响。
猪肉是最常食用的肉类之一,在全球约占 30%。因此,人们提出了猪油高脂肪饮食对健康影响的问题。在此,我们建立了一个用猪油高脂肪(HF)喂养的小鼠模型,以研究并深入了解长期喂养 HF 对健康的影响。结果表明,66 天的高脂肪喂养会导致小鼠体重显著增加,这种体重增加与白色脂肪的沉积有关,但与棕色脂肪无关。高密度脂蛋白饮食降低了小鼠的葡萄糖耐量,而不是胰岛素抵抗,同时血液中的总胆固醇和甘油三酯水平也明显升高。此外,以高频饮食喂养的小鼠体重增加似乎与脂肪生成过程中脂肪生物标志物(包括白色脂肪组织中的 Acly 和 Acaca 基因)的 mRNA 水平升高有关。因此,我们的研究表明,猪油高脂肪饮食会导致小鼠体重增加、白色脂肪库扩大、糖耐量紊乱、血脂异常,并且似乎开始影响小鼠模型中一些脂肪生物标志物的 mRNA 表达。
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期刊介绍: Science Progress has for over 100 years been a highly regarded review publication in science, technology and medicine. Its objective is to excite the readers'' interest in areas with which they may not be fully familiar but which could facilitate their interest, or even activity, in a cognate field.
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