AIN-93G标准饮食与三种肥胖诱导饮食对C57BL/6J小鼠代谢功能障碍的影响

IF 2.1 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY Current research in physiology Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.crphys.2022.11.001
Lais Marinho Aguiar , Carolina Soares de Moura , Cintia Reis Ballard , Aline Rissetti Roquetto , Juliana Kelly da Silva Maia , Gustavo H.B. Duarte , Larissa Bastos Eloy da Costa , Adriana Souza Torsoni , Jaime Amaya-Farfan , Mário R. Maróstica Junior , Cinthia Baú Betim Cazarin
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来自不同领域的研究人员研究了肥胖的原因和相关的合并症,提出了预防和治疗这种疾病的方法,方法是使用一种常见的肥胖动物模型,在年轻的成年啮齿动物中造成严重的能量失衡。然而,为了证实食用高脂肪和高热量饮食的有害影响,通常在实验方案中包括正常脂和正常热量的对照组。本研究比较了文献中描述的三种实验性饮食(即高脂肪饮食、高脂肪高蔗糖饮食和高脂肪高果糖饮食)对C57BL/6 J小鼠的诱导肥胖效果,并以标准AIN-93G饮食为对照。我们假设AIN饮食配方在这类实验中不是一个很好的控制,因为这种饮食会促进体重增加和代谢功能障碍,类似于高热量饮食。饲喂AIN-93G日粮的动物代谢数据与高热量组相似(脂肪变性和高脂血症的发展)。然而,值得强调的是,与其他组相比,喂食高脂肪饮食的组有更高的总脂肪百分比(p = 0.0002)和腹部脂肪百分比(p = 0.013)。此外,高脂肪组对葡萄糖和胰岛素耐量测试反应不佳,显示出胰岛素抵抗的画面。正如预期的那样,摄入AIN-93G饮食会促进动物的代谢改变,比如高脂肪配方。因此,尽管这种饮食继续被用作生长和维持的黄金标准,但它需要重新评估其成分,以尽量减少本研究中观察到的代谢变化,从而更新其作为标准啮齿动物饮食的常热量模型的适用性。
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Metabolic dysfunctions promoted by AIN-93G standard diet compared with three obesity-inducing diets in C57BL/6J mice

Researchers from different fields have studied the causes of obesity and associated comorbidities, proposing ways to prevent and treat this condition by using a common animal model of obesity to create a profound energy imbalance in young adult rodents. However, to confirm the harmful effects of consuming a high-fat and hypercaloric diet, it is common to include normolipidic and normocaloric control groups in the experimental protocols. This study compared the effect of three experimental diets described in the literature – namely, a high-fat diet, a high-fat and high-sucrose diet, and a high-fat and high-fructose diet – to induce obesity in C57BL/6 J mice with the standard AIN-93G diet as a control. We hypothesize that the AIN diet formulation is not a good control in this type of experiment because this diet promotes weight gain and metabolic dysfunctions similar to the hypercaloric diet. The metabolic data of animals fed the AIN-93G diet were similar to those of the high-calorie groups (development of steatosis and hyperlipidemia). However, it is important to emphasize that the group fed a high-fat diet had a higher percentage of total fat (p = 0.0002) and abdominal fat (p = 0.013) compared to the other groups. Also, the high-fat group responded poorly to glucose and insulin tolerance tests, showing a picture of insulin resistance. As expected, the intake of the AIN-93G diet promotes metabolic alterations in the animals like the high-fat formulations. Therefore, although this diet continues to be used as the gold standard for growth and maintenance, it warrants a reassessment of its composition to minimize the metabolic changes observed in this study, thus updating its fitness as a normocaloric model of a standard rodent diet.

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