Renal inflammatory and oxidative and metabolic changes after 6 weeks of cafeteria diet in rats

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Navarro, Maria Eugênia Lopes;Santos, Klinsmann Carolo dos;Nascimento, André Ferreira do;Francisqueti, Fabiane Valentini;Minatel, Igor Otávio;Pierine, Damiana Tortolero;Luvizotto, Renata Azevedo de Melo;Ferreira, Ana Lúcia A.;Campos, Dijon Henrique Salomé de;Corrêa, Camila Renata

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Abstract Introduction: Obesity is a disease in which inflammation is directly involved and can lead to impaired renal function. Objective: To evaluate the influence of short term exposure to cafeteria diet on kidney tissue inflammation and advanced glycation end products (AGEs) in the rat plasma. Methods: Male Wistar rats (10 weeks of age, weighing 350 g) were assigned to receive commercial chow diet (C; n = 8 animals/group, 5% of energy from fat) or cafeteria diet (CAF-D, n = 8 animals/group: 29% energy fat) and sucrose in drinking water (300 g/L) for 6 weeks. Results: adiposity index at six weeks was higher in CAF-D group compared to C. The same behavior was observed for plasma levels of glucose, triglycerides, leptin, insulin and AGEs. The gene expression of IL-6 and TNF-α in renal tissue was higher in CAF-D group and no significant difference in adipose tissue. There was no increase of these cytokines in plasma and kidney or histologically. There was a significant decrease of adiponectin in the CAF-D group. Conclusion: The short exposure CAF-D reflects changes in metabolism, increased plasma levels of AGEs, which may reflect the increased expression of inflammatory cytokines in the kidney.

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SciELO journals

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Physiology

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Medicine

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Health Sciences

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59%

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Open Alex

Keywords

110312 Nephrology and UrologyFOS: Clinical medicine

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15.38

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