The model of rat lipid metabolism disorder induced by chronic stress accompanying high-fat-diet

<p>Abstract Objective</p> <p>To develop an animal model of Lipid Metabolism Disorder, which conforms to human clinical characteristic. Methods: There were 24 male Wistar rats that were randomly divided into 3 groups with 8 rats in each. They were group A (normal diet), group B (hig...

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Main Authors: Shaodong Chen, Jing Li, Haihong Zhou, Manting Lin, Yihua Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-08-01
Series:Lipids in Health and Disease
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spelling doaj-f0226e645c41427a88d9d8053b143d892020-11-24T23:26:35ZengBMCLipids in Health and Disease1476-511X2011-08-0110115310.1186/1476-511X-10-153The model of rat lipid metabolism disorder induced by chronic stress accompanying high-fat-dietShaodong ChenJing LiHaihong ZhouManting LinYihua Liu<p>Abstract Objective</p> <p>To develop an animal model of Lipid Metabolism Disorder, which conforms to human clinical characteristic. Methods: There were 24 male Wistar rats that were randomly divided into 3 groups with 8 rats in each. They were group A (normal diet), group B (high-fat-diet), group C (chronic stress+ high-fat-diet). Group A was fed with normal diet, while group B and C were fed with high-fat-diet, going on for 55 days. From the 35th day, group B and C received one time of daily chronic stress, going on for 21 days. After that, the activities of the serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and the levels of the serum triglyceride (TG), Cholesterol (Ch), high-density lipoprotein-Cholesterol (HDL-C) and liver TG were evaluated. Results: Compared with group A, the activities of the serum ALT and AST, and the levels of the serum CH, TG, HDL-C and liver TG were found to be markedly increased, when the level of HDL-C was markedly decreased in group B and C, and the results of group C was more obviously. Conclusion: Chronic stress and high-fat-diet have the synergistic action in rat's Lipid Metabolism Disorder. They lead to a model of Lipid Metabolism Disorder, which conforms to human clinical characteristic much better.</p> http://www.lipidworld.com/content/10/1/153Lipid Metabolism Disorderanimal modelchronic stresshigh-fat-diet
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author Shaodong Chen
Jing Li
Haihong Zhou
Manting Lin
Yihua Liu
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Jing Li
Haihong Zhou
Manting Lin
Yihua Liu
The model of rat lipid metabolism disorder induced by chronic stress accompanying high-fat-diet
Lipids in Health and Disease
Lipid Metabolism Disorder
animal model
chronic stress
high-fat-diet
author_facet Shaodong Chen
Jing Li
Haihong Zhou
Manting Lin
Yihua Liu
author_sort Shaodong Chen
title The model of rat lipid metabolism disorder induced by chronic stress accompanying high-fat-diet
title_short The model of rat lipid metabolism disorder induced by chronic stress accompanying high-fat-diet
title_full The model of rat lipid metabolism disorder induced by chronic stress accompanying high-fat-diet
title_fullStr The model of rat lipid metabolism disorder induced by chronic stress accompanying high-fat-diet
title_full_unstemmed The model of rat lipid metabolism disorder induced by chronic stress accompanying high-fat-diet
title_sort model of rat lipid metabolism disorder induced by chronic stress accompanying high-fat-diet
publisher BMC
series Lipids in Health and Disease
issn 1476-511X
publishDate 2011-08-01
description <p>Abstract Objective</p> <p>To develop an animal model of Lipid Metabolism Disorder, which conforms to human clinical characteristic. Methods: There were 24 male Wistar rats that were randomly divided into 3 groups with 8 rats in each. They were group A (normal diet), group B (high-fat-diet), group C (chronic stress+ high-fat-diet). Group A was fed with normal diet, while group B and C were fed with high-fat-diet, going on for 55 days. From the 35th day, group B and C received one time of daily chronic stress, going on for 21 days. After that, the activities of the serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and the levels of the serum triglyceride (TG), Cholesterol (Ch), high-density lipoprotein-Cholesterol (HDL-C) and liver TG were evaluated. Results: Compared with group A, the activities of the serum ALT and AST, and the levels of the serum CH, TG, HDL-C and liver TG were found to be markedly increased, when the level of HDL-C was markedly decreased in group B and C, and the results of group C was more obviously. Conclusion: Chronic stress and high-fat-diet have the synergistic action in rat's Lipid Metabolism Disorder. They lead to a model of Lipid Metabolism Disorder, which conforms to human clinical characteristic much better.</p>
topic Lipid Metabolism Disorder
animal model
chronic stress
high-fat-diet
url http://www.lipidworld.com/content/10/1/153
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