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EARLIER KIDNEY INJURY ASSOSSIATED WITH HIGH FAT DIET FROM WEANING TO ADULT RATS
Author(s) -
Oliveira Leite Ana Paula,
Muller Cynthia Rodrigues,
Senger Nathalia,
Americo Anna Laura Viacava,
Mateus Raquel Sarmento,
Fonteles Manasses Claudino,
Farah Vera,
Fiorino Patricia
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
the faseb journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.709
H-Index - 277
eISSN - 1530-6860
pISSN - 0892-6638
DOI - 10.1096/fasebj.26.1_supplement.651.13
Subject(s) - weaning , medicine , endocrinology , kidney , basal (medicine) , renal injury , chemistry , zoology , biology , diabetes mellitus
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of administration of a high fat diet after weaning, during 8 weeks, in renal morphology and metabolic profile. Weaned male Wistar rats (21 days, n=8/group) were randomized divided in Control group (CG), commercial rat feeding, and Hyperlipidic group (HG) by addition of 30% unsalted butter in commercial diet to rats during 8 weeks. The left kidney was collected under anesthesia (sodium pentobarbital, 50mg/kg) to histological glomerular analysis (5μm thick, Picrosirius Red) to evaluate Glomerular Tuft Area (GTA) and Bowman's Capsule Area(BCA). Blood was collected to biochemical assays: basal glycemia, triglycerides and total cholesterol using the enzymatic colorimetric kits (Labtest, BR). There was no change in basal glycemia (CG: 92 ± 4 vs HG: 85±4 mg/dL). However, HG showed an increase in Triglycerides (CG: 51 ±5 vs HG: 78±6 mg/dL) and Total Cholesterol (CG: 75 ±4 vs HG: 101±10 mg/dL). There was an important reduction in GTA (26%) and in the BCA (22%) in HG group. At the end of the protocol, we did not find differences in bodyweight between the groups, however, the adiposity was increased in HG (15 ±1g) when compared with CG (5.2±0.5 g). These data suggest high fat diet during lifespan induced metabolic alterations associated with earlier kidney injury. Supported By: Mackpesquisa (059/2011).