Title of article :
Caloric restriction and refeeding promoted different metabolic effects in fat depots and impaired dyslipidemic profile in rats
Author/Authors :
Fernanda Oliveira Duarte، نويسنده , , Marcela Sene-Fiorese، نويسنده , , Marla Simone Jovenasso Manzoni، نويسنده , , Laura Franco de Freitas، نويسنده , , Nadia Carla Cheik، نويسنده , , Ana Claudia Garcia de Oliveira Duarte، نويسنده , , Keico Okino Nonaka، نويسنده , , Ana Dâmaso، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Objective
We investigated the effects of severe caloric restriction and refeeding with a high-fat diet on lipid uptake by visceral adipose fat and lipid profile in rats.
Methods
Rats were assigned to six groups: a chow diet (C), a high-fat diet (H), severe caloric restriction (SC and SH), and severe caloric restriction plus refeeding (SC-r and SH-r) during 8 wk. All animals were killed by decapitation 4 h after intragastric administration of [1-14C] triolein (not, vert, similar0.5 g, 0.3 μCi/rat). Liver; visceral retroperitoneal (RET), epididymal (EPI), and omental (VIS) white adipose tissues; brown adipose tissue; and intestine were immediately removed and weighed. The whole intestine was withdrawn and homogenized to determine lipid uptake. Total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL), and triacylglycerol in plasma were determined enzymatically.
Results
The SC and SH groups showed reduced visceral adiposity, although this effect was more evident in the SC group. The SC group had greater lipid absorption in the VIS than the C group. The SH treatment increased RET and VIS lipid uptake in relation to the H group. The SH-r treatment increased RET and VIS adiposity. HDL cholesterol decreased with caloric restriction in the SC and SH groups. The SH-r treatment did not increase HDL cholesterol.
Conclusion
Severe caloric restriction decreased visceral adiposity even in rats in the H group but did not reduce the risk of development of dyslipidemia. Therefore, food restriction plus refeeding with a high-fat diet increase the risk of development of visceral adiposity and dyslipidemia.
Keywords :
Severe caloric restriction , Lipid uptake , visceral fat , dyslipidemia
Journal title :
Nutrition
Journal title :
Nutrition