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Obesity - 2012 - Milagro - Weight Gain Induced by High‐Fat Feeding Involves Increased Liver Oxidative Stress.pdf (114.2Kb)
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Weight gain induced by high-fat feeding involves increased liver oxidative stress
Autor-a
Milagro, Fermin I.ORCID
Campion, JavierORCID
Martínez, José A.
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© 2006 NAASO
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11984/14599
Versión de la editorial
https://doi.org/10.1038/oby.2006.128
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Obesity  n. 7, vol. 14. n. art. 1118
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1118
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1123
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John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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cafeteria diet
Inflammation
adipose
gene expression ... [+]
cafeteria diet
Inflammation
adipose
gene expression
insulin resistance [-]
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Objective: To assess the effects of high-fat feeding on white adipose tissue gene expression and liver oxidative stress.Research Methods and Procedures: Male Wistar rats were fed on standard pelleted ... [+]
Objective: To assess the effects of high-fat feeding on white adipose tissue gene expression and liver oxidative stress.Research Methods and Procedures: Male Wistar rats were fed on standard pelleted or high-fat diet to produce a diet-induced obesity model. Therefore, body composition, serum biochemical values and liver malondialdehyde (MDA) were determined after 56 days of feeding. Expression (mRNA) values of three genes were also determined by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction in white adipose tissue.Results: Animals fed on the high-fat diet showed more body weight, higher fat deposition and total liver weight, and increased energy intake compared with those on the standard-fat diet. Serum fasting measurements (glucose, insulin, leptin) and homeostasis model assessment insulin resistance index were significantly increased by the high-fat diet consumption. As an indicator of oxidative stress, peroxide decomposition in liver was analyzed, showing an increase of MDA concentrations in rats fed on high-fat diet in comparison with control rats. Interestingly, liver MDA levels correlated positively with body weight gain, serum leptin, and homeostasis model assessment. Finally, leptin and glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase mRNA levels, but not fatty acid synthase, were increased by high-fat diet in comparison with the control-fed group.Discussion: These results show a link among increased fat depots, insulin resistance, and liver oxidative stress. Thus, liver oxidative stress probably contributes to hepatic disorders and aggravates the metabolic syndrome, which is accompanied by a stimulation of the esterification of fatty acids as measured by glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase in the adipose tissue, providing support to the hypothesis that not only calories count in the induction of weight gain or metabolic syndrome and that other factors such as oxidative stress may be involved. [-]
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