High‐fat, high‐sucrose, and combined high‐fat/high‐sucrose diets effects in oxidative stress and inflammation in male rats under presence or absence of obesity

Author:

Kobi Jéssika Butcovsky Botto Sarter1,Matias Amanda Martins1,Gasparini Patrícia Vasconcelos Fontana1,Torezani‐Sales Suellem2,Madureira Amanda Rangel1,da Silva Daniel Sesana3,Correa Camila Renata4,Garcia Jéssica Leite4,Haese Douglas5,Nogueira Breno Valentim6,de Assis Arícia Leone Evangelista Monteiro6,Lima‐Leopoldo Ana Paula17,Leopoldo André Soares127ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Postgraduate Program in Nutrition and Health, Health Sciences Center Federal University of Espírito Santo Vitória Espírito Santo Brazil

2. Postgraduate Program in Physiological Science, Health Sciences Center Federal University of Espírito Santo Vitória Espírito Santo Brazil

3. Postgraduate Program in Physical Education, Center of Physical Education and Sports Federal University of Espírito Santo Vitória Espírito Santo Brazil

4. The Medical School São Paulo State University Botucatu São Paulo Brazil

5. University of Vila Velha Vila Velha Espírito Santo Brazil

6. Department of Morphology, Health Sciences Center Federal University of Espírito Santo Vitória Espírito Santo Brazil

7. Center of Physical Education and Sports Federal University of Espírito Santo Vitória Espírito Santo Brazil

Abstract

AbstractThe study examines the influence of three types of hypercaloric diets on metabolic parameters, inflammatory markers, and oxidative stress in experimental model. Male Wistar rats (n = 40) were randomized in control (C), high‐sucrose (HS), high‐fat (HF), and high‐fat with sucrose (HFHS) for 20 weeks. Nutritional, metabolic, hormonal, and biochemical profiles, as well as histological analysis of adipose and hepatic tissues were performed. Inflammation and oxidative stress were determined. HF model caused obesity and comorbidities as glucose intolerance and arterial hypertension. In relation to hormonal and biochemical parameters, there was no significant difference between the groups. All groups showed increased deposition of fat droplets in the hepatic tissue, even though adipocyte areas were similar. Biomarkers of oxidative stress in serum and adipose tissues were similar among the groups. HF model was effective in triggering associated obesity and comorbidities in male rats, but all hypercaloric diets were unable to promote oxidative stress and inflammation.

Funder

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa e Inovação do Espírito Santo

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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