HIGH-FAT DIET FEEDING INDUCES HYPERTROPHIC RESPONSES IN SOME METABOLIC AND IMMUNE TISSUES IN SWISS MICE

  • Le Ngoc Hoan
  • Hoang Thi Luyen
  • Hoang Ngoc Anh
  • Ho Thi Hong Van
  • Do Thi Nhu Trang
  • Nguyen Phuc Hung
  • Chu Dinh Toi

Tóm tắt

Having profound awareness about obesity characteristics will be a strategy to treat obesity and its related diseases. In the current study, we fed mice with high-fat diet for 10 weeks and saw a significant increase in body weight of the high-fat diet fed mice compared to the regular diet fed mice. Consequently, the high fat-diet fed mice showed significant higher in the weight of the mesenteric adipose tissue and the white adipose tissue around brown adipose tissue than did the regular diet fed mice. Interestingly, there was a markedly increase in size and weight of spleen tissue of the high fat-diet fed mice compared with the regular fed mice. These results indicated that the high-fat diet feeding induced hypertrophic response not only in weight and size of several white adipose tissues but also in weight and size of immune tissue such as spleen. Therefore, strategies in controlling the changes in both white adipose tissue and immune tissue could be benefits in the battle against obesity and its related metabolic dysfunctions.
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2020-04-03
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