| Literature DB >> 35001304 |
N A Borozdina1,2, E R Shaykhutdinova3,4, V A Palikov3,4, Yu A Palikova3, E N Kazakova3, E S Sadovnikova3, V A Kazakov3,5, O V Sintsova4, I A Dyachenko3,5.
Abstract
The use of a high-fat diet, along with streptozotocin administration, can provide more profound insight into the mechanism of development of complications in diabetes, as well as their treatment. High-fat diet given over 3 weeks before intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin in a dose of 40 mg/kg promoted the appearance of hyperglycemia in Wistar rats. The biochemical analysis of blood serum revealed increased levels of urea, triglycerides, cholesterol, AST, ALT, and concentration of inorganic phosphates and K+ ions in the high-fat diet group in comparison with the control. Both the biochemical analysis of the blood and histological analysis showed more pronounced abnormalities in rats receiving high-fat diet in comparison with animals receiving standard ration. These changes are the early markers for the development of nephropathy, impaired liver function, and microvascular disorders typical of patients with diabetes mellitus.Entities:
Keywords: diabetes mellitus; high-fat diet (HFD); hyperglycemia; rats; streptozotocin (STZ)
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35001304 DOI: 10.1007/s10517-022-05394-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull Exp Biol Med ISSN: 0007-4888 Impact factor: 0.804