| Literature DB >> 32595758 |
Yuko Maejima1, Shoko Yokota1, Shoichiro Horita1, Kenju Shimomura1.
Abstract
Obesity is becoming one of the most severe global health problems. However, risk of developing normal weight obesity, where an individual has a high percentage of body fat despite a normal body mass index, is gaining attention since such individuals also develop systemic inflammation and metabolic dysregulation. In this study, juvenile (3-week-old) and adult (8-week-old) rats were fed a high fat diet (HFD) for 9 weeks and compared them with normal chow diet (NCD) fed rats. The HFD fed adult group showed increase in energy intake, body weight (BW), total fat, visceral fat and subcutaneous fat compared with an age-matched NCD group. In addition, the percentage of muscle mass to BW in the adult HFD group was significantly lower compared with the NCD group. When HFD feeding was started from the juvenile stage, there were almost no differences in energy intake and BW between the HFD and NCD groups. However, the juvenile HFD group showed a 1.7-fold increase in total fat, visceral fat and subcutaneous fat compared with their age-matched NCD group. The percentage of muscle mass to BW was significantly lower in the juvenile HFD group compared with the NCD group. In addition, increased plasma insulin levels and decreased insulin sensitivity was observed only in juvenile HFD group, but not in adult HFD group. These results suggest that HFD feeding in growth period induces insulin resistance and normal weight obesity. Here we show a method for generating a normal weight obesity model, as well as raising the alarm for developing normal weight obesity when children are exposed to high-fat meals.Entities:
Keywords: High fat diet; Juvenile; Model; Normal weight obesity; Rat
Year: 2020 PMID: 32595758 PMCID: PMC7315480 DOI: 10.1186/s12986-020-00464-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Metab (Lond) ISSN: 1743-7075 Impact factor: 4.169
Fig. 1Changes in BW, energy intake and glucose metabolism in HFD- or NCD-fed adult and juvenile rats. a, b: Changes in BW a and energy intake b in the Adult group (n = 8, 8). c, d: Changes in BW c and energy intake d in the Juvenile group (n = 8, 8).e: Blood glucose levels after glucose tolerance test (GTT: 2 g/kg) in the Adult group (n = 4, 4). f: Plasma insulin levels after glucose injection (2 g/kg) at 0, 30, 60,120 min in Adult group (n = 4, 4). g: Blood glucose levels after insulin tolerance test (ITT: 1 IU/kg) in the Adult group. (n = 4, 4) H: Blood glucose levels after GTT (2 g/kg) in the Juvenile group (n = 4, 4). i: Plasma insulin levels after glucose injection (2 g / kg) at 0, 30, 60,120 min in the Juvenile group (n = 4, 3). j: Blood glucose levels after ITT (1 IU/kg) in the juvenile rats (n = 4, 4). GTT and ITT were performed at 69 and 72 days from onset of HFD feeding, respectively. Open circle and closed circle indicate normal chow diet (NCD) and high fat diet (HFD) feeding, respectively. a-d, e, g, h, j, * P < 0.05, ** P < 0.01. Two-way ANOVA, Tukey’s multiple range test. f, i, * P < 0.05, unpaired t-test
Fig. 2The comparison of body composition between NCD and HFD feeding in Adult and Juvenile groups. a–j: Adult group (18 weeks old) A: BW at 66 days of NCD and HFD feeding (n = 4, 4). b: Representative image of NCD and HFD fed rats. c-f: Representative X-ray c, d and CT images e, f of NCD c, e and HFD d, f fed rats. CT images of E and F are sectional images of the white dotted lines (level of vertebra L5) in C and D, respectively. Yellow areas indicate subcutaneous fat, and pink areas indicate visceral fat. The BW of NCD and HFD fed rats scanned by CT (corresponding to the rats in Fig. B) was 336.7 g and 372.5 g, respectively. g: The percentage of total fat to BW (n = 4, 4). f: Subcutaneous and visceral fat weight in the NCD and HFD fed rats (n = 4, 4). I: Muscle weight in the NCD and HFD fed rats (n = 4, 4). j: The percentage of muscle weight to BW in the NCD and HFD fed rats (n = 4, 4). k–t: Juvenile group (13 weeks old). K: BW at 66 days of NCD or HFD feeding (n = 4, 4). l: Representative image of rats fed NCD and HFD. M-P: Representative X-ray m, n and CT images o, p of NCD m, o and HFD n, p fed rats. CT images of O and P are sectional images of the white dotted lines (level of vertebra L5) in M and N, respectively. Yellow areas indicate subcutaneous fat, and pink areas indicate visceral fat. The BW of NCD and HFD fed rats scanned by CT (corresponding to the rats in Fig. L) was 292.3 g and 284.3 g, respectively. q The percentage of total fat to BW (n = 4, 4). r: Subcutaneous and visceral fat weight in the NCD and HFD fed rats (n = 4, 4). S: Muscle weight in the NCD and HFD fed rats. (n = 4, 4) T: The percentage of muscle weight to BW in the NCD and HFD fed rats (n = 4, 4). * P < 0.05, ** P < 0.01. unpaired t-test