Metabolic Disorders Induced by Fructosedrinking Water Affect Angiotensin II-mediated Intestinal Contractility in Male Wistar Rats

Introduction: The high-fructose diet in rats has been reported to cause metabolic disorders such as impaired fasting glucose levels, in-sulin resistance, dyslipidemia, and dysregulation of the renin-angiotensin system. This could lead to further complications, for instance, to the smooth muscle dysf...

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Main Authors: Tsvetelin K. Georgiev, Anna N. Tolekova, Nikolay V. Genov, Lilia Zh. Pashova-Stoyanova, Zhivka I. Tsokeva, Krasimira G. Nancheva, Rositsa V. Sandeva, Galina S. Ilieva, Maria G. Ganeva, Petya V. Hadzhibozheva
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Published: Pensoft Publishers 2020-12-01
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Online Access:https://foliamedica.bg/article/50410/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-1b64ab30d700432291f5325ffd2401c42020-12-31T18:00:46ZengPensoft PublishersFolia Medica 1314-21432020-12-0162480281110.3897/folmed.62.e5041050410Metabolic Disorders Induced by Fructosedrinking Water Affect Angiotensin II-mediated Intestinal Contractility in Male Wistar RatsTsvetelin K. Georgiev0Anna N. Tolekova1Nikolay V. Genov2Lilia Zh. Pashova-Stoyanova3Zhivka I. Tsokeva4Krasimira G. Nancheva5Rositsa V. Sandeva6Galina S. Ilieva7Maria G. Ganeva8Petya V. Hadzhibozheva9Trakia UniversityTrakia UniversityTrakia UniversityTrakia UniversityTrakia UniversityUniversity HospitalTrakia UniversityTrakia UniversityTrakia UniversityTrakia UniversityIntroduction: The high-fructose diet in rats has been reported to cause metabolic disorders such as impaired fasting glucose levels, in-sulin resistance, dyslipidemia, and dysregulation of the renin-angiotensin system. This could lead to further complications, for instance, to the smooth muscle dysfunction.Aim: The present study aimed at developing fructose-induced metabolic perturbations in rats and the investigation of their impact on angiotensin II-induced smooth muscle intestinal motility. Materials and methods: Mature Wistar rats were randomly divided into two groups (9 rats per group): control group (drinking tap water) and fructose-drinking group (15% fructose, dissolved in tap water). At the end of the experimental period (11 weeks), the plasma levels of insulin, renin, angiotensin II and creatinine, as well as the lipid profile were assessed. Morphometric analysis and lipid index calculation were also performed. The contractile properties of ileum, colon and rectum were studied using stimulation with angiotensin II in the isolated tissue bath system. Results: Our experiment showed that drinking 15% fructose solution induced dyslipidaemia accompanied by elevated lipid indexes as well as an increase in creatinine and renin plasma levels in the rats. Conclusions: Fructose drinking and consequently the developed metabolic disorders modified the Ang II-induced intestinal activity causing a gradual alteration in the distal direction with the rectum being the most strongly affected organ.https://foliamedica.bg/article/50410/download/pdf/angiotensin IIfructoseintestinal dysfunction
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author Tsvetelin K. Georgiev
Anna N. Tolekova
Nikolay V. Genov
Lilia Zh. Pashova-Stoyanova
Zhivka I. Tsokeva
Krasimira G. Nancheva
Rositsa V. Sandeva
Galina S. Ilieva
Maria G. Ganeva
Petya V. Hadzhibozheva
spellingShingle Tsvetelin K. Georgiev
Anna N. Tolekova
Nikolay V. Genov
Lilia Zh. Pashova-Stoyanova
Zhivka I. Tsokeva
Krasimira G. Nancheva
Rositsa V. Sandeva
Galina S. Ilieva
Maria G. Ganeva
Petya V. Hadzhibozheva
Metabolic Disorders Induced by Fructosedrinking Water Affect Angiotensin II-mediated Intestinal Contractility in Male Wistar Rats
Folia Medica
angiotensin II
fructose
intestinal dysfunction
author_facet Tsvetelin K. Georgiev
Anna N. Tolekova
Nikolay V. Genov
Lilia Zh. Pashova-Stoyanova
Zhivka I. Tsokeva
Krasimira G. Nancheva
Rositsa V. Sandeva
Galina S. Ilieva
Maria G. Ganeva
Petya V. Hadzhibozheva
author_sort Tsvetelin K. Georgiev
title Metabolic Disorders Induced by Fructosedrinking Water Affect Angiotensin II-mediated Intestinal Contractility in Male Wistar Rats
title_short Metabolic Disorders Induced by Fructosedrinking Water Affect Angiotensin II-mediated Intestinal Contractility in Male Wistar Rats
title_full Metabolic Disorders Induced by Fructosedrinking Water Affect Angiotensin II-mediated Intestinal Contractility in Male Wistar Rats
title_fullStr Metabolic Disorders Induced by Fructosedrinking Water Affect Angiotensin II-mediated Intestinal Contractility in Male Wistar Rats
title_full_unstemmed Metabolic Disorders Induced by Fructosedrinking Water Affect Angiotensin II-mediated Intestinal Contractility in Male Wistar Rats
title_sort metabolic disorders induced by fructosedrinking water affect angiotensin ii-mediated intestinal contractility in male wistar rats
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Folia Medica
issn 1314-2143
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Introduction: The high-fructose diet in rats has been reported to cause metabolic disorders such as impaired fasting glucose levels, in-sulin resistance, dyslipidemia, and dysregulation of the renin-angiotensin system. This could lead to further complications, for instance, to the smooth muscle dysfunction.Aim: The present study aimed at developing fructose-induced metabolic perturbations in rats and the investigation of their impact on angiotensin II-induced smooth muscle intestinal motility. Materials and methods: Mature Wistar rats were randomly divided into two groups (9 rats per group): control group (drinking tap water) and fructose-drinking group (15% fructose, dissolved in tap water). At the end of the experimental period (11 weeks), the plasma levels of insulin, renin, angiotensin II and creatinine, as well as the lipid profile were assessed. Morphometric analysis and lipid index calculation were also performed. The contractile properties of ileum, colon and rectum were studied using stimulation with angiotensin II in the isolated tissue bath system. Results: Our experiment showed that drinking 15% fructose solution induced dyslipidaemia accompanied by elevated lipid indexes as well as an increase in creatinine and renin plasma levels in the rats. Conclusions: Fructose drinking and consequently the developed metabolic disorders modified the Ang II-induced intestinal activity causing a gradual alteration in the distal direction with the rectum being the most strongly affected organ.
topic angiotensin II
fructose
intestinal dysfunction
url https://foliamedica.bg/article/50410/download/pdf/
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