摘要
为了研究高脂日粮对小鼠脂肪沉积及血液生化指标的影响,选取3周龄C57BL/6J小鼠12只,随机分为高脂日粮组和低脂日粮组(对照组),每组6只。饲喂11 w后,测体重、采食量并采集血样和不同部位脂肪组织及肝脏。采用冰冻切片HE染色方法检测脂肪细胞的充脂情况。结果显示,高脂日粮组与对照组相比,体重极显著增加(P<0.01),腹股沟脂肪和附睾脂肪重量显著增加(P<0.05),脂肪细胞明显增大,脂解基因和产热基因表达显著降低(P<0.05),血液中T-chol和HDL-c含量显著升高(P<0.05),ALT与AST水平显著降低(P<0.05),但AST/ALT比值偏高。以上结果表明,高脂日粮引起的肥胖是由于脂肪细胞肥大、产热基因和脂解基因表达降低以及不同部位脂肪沉积增多造成的,并且易引起肝脏炎症。
This study was designed to investigate the effect of high-fat diets on lipid deposition and blood biochemical indexes in mice. Twelve C57BL/6J mice aged 3 weeks were randomly divided into two groups: high-fat diet group and low-fat diet group (control group), each group of 6. After 11 weeks of feeding, body weight and feed intake were measured, and blood samples and different parts of adipose tissue and liver were collected. Frozen section HE staining was used to detect adipose cells. The results showed that compared with the control group, the body weight of the high-fat diet group significantly increased( P <0.01), so did the weight of inguinal fat and epididymal fat as well as the adipocytes( P < 0.05 );the expression of lipolysis genes and thermogenesis genes decreased significantly( P <0.05);the T-chol HDL-c levels were significantly increased and ALT and AST levels significantly lowered in blood( P <0.05), but the AST/ALT ratio was higher. The above results indicate that the causes of obesity in high-fat diets are adipose cells hypertrophy, decreased expression of thermogenic genes and lipolysis genes, and increased fat deposition in different parts of the body, which is prone to liver inflammation.
作者
郭媛
葛静
楚心怡
孙静宇
钱泓润
王世康
史新娥
GUO Yuan;GE Jing;CHU Xinyi;SUN Jingyu;QIAN Hongrun;WANG Shikang;SHI Xin e(Laboratory of Animal Fat Deposition and Muscle Development, College of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100)
出处
《家畜生态学报》
北大核心
2019年第4期57-62,共6页
Journal of Domestic Animal Ecology
基金
国家重点基础研究发展计划973项目(No.2015CB943102)
大学生创新创业训练计划项目(No.3201710712048)
关键词
高脂日粮
脂肪沉积
基因表达
生化指标
小鼠
high-fat diet
adipose deposition
gene expression
biochemical indexes
mice