Παρασκευή 10 Μαρτίου 2017

High-fat diet effects on metabolic responses to chronic stress.

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High-fat diet effects on metabolic responses to chronic stress.

Arch Physiol Biochem. 2017 Mar 03;:1-10

Authors: Nemati M, Zardooz H, Rostamkhani F, Abadi A, Foroughi F

Abstract
CONTEXT: High-fat diets and chronic stress are prevalent risk factors for various chronic diseases in modern societies.
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the effect of high-fat diet on glucose-related metabolic responses to chronic foot-shock stress.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Male rats were divided into high-fat diet (containing 54.21% saturated and 44.89% unsaturated fatty acids) and normal diet groups and then into stress and non-stress subgroups. The diets were applied for 5 weeks, and stress was induced during the last week of the diet course. Plasma levels of metabolic parameters, HOMA-IR index, intra-abdominal fat weight, and islets' insulin secretion were assessed.
RESULTS: High-fat diet increased abdominal fat weight and plasma leptin, and insulin levels in response to stress without affecting HOMA-IR index and islets' insulin secretion.
CONCLUSIONS: High proportion of unsaturated fat may not lead to deleterious metabolic responses; however combined with chronic stress has a synergistic and adverse effect on visceral adiposity and results in elevated plasma leptin.

PMID: 28276709 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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