Histological Changes on Liver Glycogen Storage in Mice (Mus musculus) Caused by Unbalanced Diets.

Clinical medicine. Pathology Pub Date : 2008-01-01 Epub Date: 2008-04-23 DOI:10.4137/cpath.s505
Esma Ulusoy, Banu Eren
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Weight-losing diets have appealed to people who want to lose weight in the short-term. They usually apply high-protein (HP) diets (like Atkin's, Stillman's, Scarsdale) which they practice for 2 weeks or so. Unfortunately, these people who have rapid weight loss return to their old habits and quickly regain the weight lost. We have shown in previous work that actually these weight losses have been associated with body fluids, protein and glycogen storage. In our study, we examined the effect of unbalanced diet-related to an HP diet- on liver glycogen storage.For this study 40 Swiss albino mice consisting of two groups were used. The first group (HPSD) was fed with 25% HP for fifteen days and then were fed standard meals for the remaining 15 days; the other group was fed with standard meals throughout. The two groups were fed their respective diets for 30 days. At the end of 15th, 20th, 25th and 30th days 5 from each group were killed with cervical dislocation. The livers were removed perfused and then fixated.There were major differences in weight between the first and the fifteenth days. We detected remarkable increase in the weight gain of mice in the remaining 15 days. Glycogen storage was significantly reduced in HPSD (15) stained with PAS. In the others 20th, 25th and 30th days abnormally dense glycogen deposits were observed. Vacuoles in the hepatocyte cytoplasm, brownish deposits within hepatocytes, wide sinusoids, macrovesiculler steatosis structures and hydropic degeneration were observed in PAS and H&E stained HPSD group.As a result for the HPSD group a significant decrement in glycogen storage at the 15th day and also an accumulation of excessive amounts of glycogen deposits in mice liver was observed in the normal feeding phase.

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不平衡饮食对小鼠(小家鼠)肝糖原储存的组织学改变
减肥饮食对那些想在短期内减肥的人很有吸引力。他们通常采用高蛋白饮食(如Atkin's, Stillman's, Scarsdale 's),他们练习两周左右。不幸的是,这些快速减肥的人又回到了他们的老习惯,很快又恢复了减掉的体重。我们在之前的研究中已经表明,实际上这些体重减轻与体液、蛋白质和糖原储存有关。在我们的研究中,我们检测了与HP饮食相关的不平衡饮食对肝糖原储存的影响。本研究采用瑞士白化小鼠40只,分为两组。第一组(HPSD)饲喂25% HP 15 d,其余15 d饲喂标准餐;另一组从头到尾都吃标准餐。各组分别饲喂30 d的饲粮。于第15、20、25、30 d末,每组处死5只,颈椎脱位。取下肝脏,灌注后固定。第1天和第15天的体重差异很大。在剩下的15天里,我们发现老鼠的体重增加了显著增加。PAS染色的HPSD(15)糖原储存明显减少。第20、25、30天出现异常致密的糖原沉积。PAS和H&E染色的HPSD组肝细胞胞浆中可见空泡,肝细胞内可见褐色沉积物,肝窦宽,大泡状脂肪变性结构和水变性。结果,在第15天,HPSD组的糖原储存显著减少,并且在正常喂养阶段小鼠肝脏中也有过量的糖原沉积。
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