Literature DB >> 1804100

Plasma amino acids of lean and obese Zucker rats subjected to a cafeteria diet after weaning.

I Rafecas1, M Esteve, X Remesar, M Alemany.   

Abstract

Plasma amino acids of Zucker obese (fa/fa) and lean (Fa/?) rats fed either a reference nonpurified pellet or a cafeteria diet have been studied from 30 to 60 days after birth. Obese rats showed higher plasma branched chain amino acid levels but similar total amino acids, urea and glucose concentrations. The ingestion of a cafeteria diet induced higher levels in many amino acids, as well as in the composite figure in lean rats, but failed to alter total 2-amino nitrogen concentrations in obese rats, despite high levels in several non-essential amino acids and lower values in essential amino acids; urea levels were much lower in rats fed the cafeteria diet. The results are consistent with an impairment of amino acid nitrogen elimination via urea cycle in cafeteria diet-fed rats. This is independent of the hyperinsulinemia-driven plasma accumulation of several essential amino acids induced by genetic obesity. The effects were, then additive.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1804100

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Int        ISSN: 0158-5231


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