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Temporal patterns of alterations in obesity index, lipid profile, renal function and blood pressure during the development of hypertension in male, but not female, rats fed a moderately high-fat diet.

Authors :
Nazari S
Moosavi SMS
Source :
Archives of physiology and biochemistry [Arch Physiol Biochem] 2022 Aug; Vol. 128 (4), pp. 897-909. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Mar 20.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Context: Male Sprague-Dawley rats consuming a moderately high-fat (MHF)-diet diverge into obesity-prone (OP) with hypertension and obesity-resistant.<br />Objectives: To study the temporal inter-relationships between body-weight, obesity-index, plasma lipid-profile, renal functional parameters and systolic-pressure alterations during 10-weeks feeding MHF or normal diet to male and female rats.<br />Methods: Body-weight, obesity-index and systolic-pressure were measured weekly, while metabolic-cage and blood-sampling protocols were performed every other week. After 10-weeks, renal excretory responses to acute salt-loading and renal autoregulation were examined.<br />Results: The male-OP group had progressively increased body-weight, plasma-triglyceride and systolic-pressure from Weeks 2, 4 and 5, respectively, lower renal sodium-excretion at weeks 4-8 and finally, delayed excretory response to salt-loading and rightward and downward shifts in renal autoregulatory curves compared to all other groups.<br />Conclusion: Feeding the MHF-diet in male-OP rats led to a greater weight-gain and adiposity followed by the development of atherogenic-hyperlipidaemia and persistently impaired pressure-natriuresis to induce hypertension.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1744-4160
Volume :
128
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Archives of physiology and biochemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32195603
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/13813455.2020.1739713