scholarly journals Reduction of Lipid Profile and Adipocyte Size in Rats Fed on High-fat Diet Using Camel Milk and Whey Protein Mixture

2020 ◽  
Vol 26 (4) ◽  
pp. 527-534
Author(s):  
Sami A. Althwab ◽  
Monther A. Alsudais ◽  
Hassan M. Mousa ◽  
Ihab S. Ashoush ◽  
Essam M. Hamad
2021 ◽  
pp. 1-24
Author(s):  
L. Irasema Chávaro-Ortiz ◽  
Brenda D. Tapia-Vargas ◽  
Mariel Rico-Hidalgo ◽  
Ruth Gutiérrez-Aguilar ◽  
María E. Frigolet

Abstract Obesity is defined as increased adiposity, which leads to metabolic disease. The growth of adipose tissue depends on its capacity to expand, through hyperplasia or hypertrophy, in order to buffer energy surplus. Also, during the establishment of obesity, adipose tissue expansion reflects adipose lipid metabolism (lipogenesis and/or lipolysis). It is well known that dietary factors can modify lipid metabolism promoting or preventing the development of metabolic abnormalities that concur with obesity. Trans-palmitoleic acid (TP), a biomarker of dairy consumption, has been associated with reduced adiposity in clinical studies. Thus, we aimed to evaluate the effect of TP over adiposity and lipid metabolism-related genes in a rodent model of diet-induced obesity (DIO). To fulfil this aim, we fed C57BL/6 mice with a Control or a High Fat diet, added with or without TP (3g/kg diet), during 11 weeks. Body weight and food intake were monitored, fat pads were weighted, histology of visceral adipose tissue was analysed, and lipid metabolism-related gene expression was explored by qPCR. Results show that TP consumption prevented weight gain induced by high fat diet, reduced visceral adipose tissue weight, and adipocyte size, while increasing the expression of lipolytic molecules. In conclusion, we show for the first time that TP influences adipose tissue metabolism, specifically lipolysis, resulting in decreased adiposity and reduced adipocyte size in a DIO mice model.


2014 ◽  
Vol 94 (14) ◽  
pp. 2972-2977 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ganapathy Saravanan ◽  
Ponnusamy Ponmurugan ◽  
Machampalayam Arumugam Deepa ◽  
Balasubramanian Senthilkumar

2014 ◽  
Vol 116 (12) ◽  
pp. 1718-1726 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alice Marie Pedersen ◽  
Wahida Salma ◽  
Anje Christina Höper ◽  
Terje Steinar Larsen ◽  
Ragnar Ludvig Olsen

BioFactors ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-60 ◽  
Author(s):  
Na-Hyung Kim ◽  
Hyung-Min Kim ◽  
Hyo-Jin An ◽  
Jae-Young Um ◽  
Phil-Dong Moon ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 129 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rinza Rahmawati Samsudin ◽  
Nur Vita Purwaningsih ◽  
Rahma Widyastuti

Introduction: A high-fat diet and obesity, promoted by an unhealthy lifestyle, affect the structure of spermatozoa. The study aims to determine the effect of using purple eggplant on improving lipid profile and sperm quality as an alternative to traditional medicine of Rattus norvegicus.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 253-269 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qunying Xie ◽  
Fei Xiong ◽  
Xinglong Wu ◽  
Junbin Chen ◽  
Xiangfu Gu ◽  
...  

To the best of our knowledge, this study firstly shows that soyasaponins (A1 & A2) exhibit antiatherosclerotic bioactivities by improving the serum lipid profile and reducing TLR4-/MyD88-/NF-κB-mediated inflammations in high fat diet-fed ApoE−/− mice.


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