A new model of acute liver steatosis induced in rats by fasting followed by refeeding a high carbohydrate fat free diet. Biochemical and morphological analysis

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Delzenne, NM
Hernaux, NA
Taper, HS
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[1] U. Biochim. Toxicologique C., Dept. Sciencies Pharmaceutiques, U., Brussels
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carbohydrates; lipogenesis; steatosis; triglycerides; ENZYME GENE-EXPRESSION; OBESE ZUCKER RAT; STEATOHEPATITIS; LIPOGENESIS; METABOLISM; NUTRIENTS; SECRETION; ISCHEMIA; HORMONES;
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10.1016/S0168-8278(97)80256-5
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background/Aims: Dietary habits are often considered to be responsible for fatty liver, a common histological finding in human liver biopsies, The aim of the present work was to test the hypothesis that fasting followed by refeeding high carbohydrate-fat free diets in rats disrupts hepatic lipid homeostasis, leading to liver lipid accumulation and morphological alterations, Methods: Male Wistar rats were fasted for 48 h, then refed an libitum with a high carbohydrate-fat free diet, Results: Six hours after refeeding, a slight microvacuolar steatosis, mainly located in zone I was observed, whereas later on in the process, macrovacuolar steatosis extended to all three zones of the hepatic lobules, The present paper also contributes information on the mechanism of fasting-high carbohydrate-fat free diet, diet-induced steatosis: we show that both circulating and de novo hepatic synthesized fatty acid availabilities are implicated in the disequilibrium between triglyceride synthesis and secretion, Conclusions: The results are discussed, taking into account the putative implication of carbohydrate-induced lipogenesis in human fatty liver, occurring in non-insulin-dependent diabetic or obese patients.
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