Study of High-Fat Diet Induced Metabolic Disorder in Female KK/HlJ and ICR Mice

碩士 === 國立中興大學 === 獸醫學系 === 93 === Diet-induced obese animal models were used in this study to explore the tissue chromium distribution. Male KK/HlJ mice are good metabolic disorder animal models due to their moderate obesity, hyperglycemia, and glucose intolerance properties. In this study, female K...

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Main Authors: Yan-Shiun Tseng, 曾彥勳
Other Authors: Frank Chiahung Mao
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2005
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/23619653200757493138
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spelling ndltd-TW-093NCHU05410132016-06-08T04:13:18Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/23619653200757493138 Study of High-Fat Diet Induced Metabolic Disorder in Female KK/HlJ and ICR Mice 以高脂飼糧誘導KK/HlJ與ICR雌性小鼠代謝異常之研究 Yan-Shiun Tseng 曾彥勳 碩士 國立中興大學 獸醫學系 93 Diet-induced obese animal models were used in this study to explore the tissue chromium distribution. Male KK/HlJ mice are good metabolic disorder animal models due to their moderate obesity, hyperglycemia, and glucose intolerance properties. In this study, female KK/HlJ mice were used to explore their metabolic symptoms. After fed with high-fat diet, female KK/HlJ mice showed high blood glucose concentration and glucose intolerance. These results indicated that female KK/HlJ mice fed with high-fat diet could also be used as an abnormal metabolic animal model. Female ICR mice fed with high-fat diet were then studied. Higher fasting glucose and leptin concentration were found after high-fat diet induction. In tissue chromium distribution, after high-fat diet induction, female ICR mice showed a tendency of lower chromium content in bone, and significantly higher chromium concentration in blood than control group. Reduced chromium discharged from urine was also found in high-fat fed group. Since chromium ingestion in both groups are about equal, and high-fat diet can cause abnormal metabolism. As needed by increased metabolism, chromium is released from bone into blood, and is redistributed to other tissues. Frank Chiahung Mao 毛嘉洪 2005 學位論文 ; thesis 70 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 國立中興大學 === 獸醫學系 === 93 === Diet-induced obese animal models were used in this study to explore the tissue chromium distribution. Male KK/HlJ mice are good metabolic disorder animal models due to their moderate obesity, hyperglycemia, and glucose intolerance properties. In this study, female KK/HlJ mice were used to explore their metabolic symptoms. After fed with high-fat diet, female KK/HlJ mice showed high blood glucose concentration and glucose intolerance. These results indicated that female KK/HlJ mice fed with high-fat diet could also be used as an abnormal metabolic animal model. Female ICR mice fed with high-fat diet were then studied. Higher fasting glucose and leptin concentration were found after high-fat diet induction. In tissue chromium distribution, after high-fat diet induction, female ICR mice showed a tendency of lower chromium content in bone, and significantly higher chromium concentration in blood than control group. Reduced chromium discharged from urine was also found in high-fat fed group. Since chromium ingestion in both groups are about equal, and high-fat diet can cause abnormal metabolism. As needed by increased metabolism, chromium is released from bone into blood, and is redistributed to other tissues.
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