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Effect of high fat/cholesterol diet on lipid metabolism and intimal lesion of aorta in treble genes mutant mice
Authors:SONG Xing-hui  ZHOU Hai-ou  SUN Yang  JIN Xiao-lei  SUN Wen-xia  PAN Jie
Institution:1.School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China;2.Zhejiang Medical College, Hangzhou 310053, China;3.Qingdao Agricultural University, Qingdao 266109, China;4.College of Life Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China. E-mail: nakayamapan@hotmail.com
Abstract:AIM: To clarify the effects of high fat/cholesterol diet on lipid metabolism and atherogenesis in treble genes mutant mice. METHODS: ApoE-/-/LDLR-/-/Leprdb/db mice were generated by cross apolipoprotein E, lower density lipoprotein receptor gene knockout mice with leptin receptor gene spontaneous point mutants. The mice were fed with high fat/cholesterol diet from 22-day-old. The total plasma cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG) and glucose levels were measured and pathological changes of aorta intima and liver were analyzed. RESULTS: A significant elevated TC, TG and glucose levels in plasma with progress of time in young treble gene mutant mice were observed, which were higher than that in ApoE-/-/LDLR-/- and Leprdb/db mutants. At time of only 2 weeks after fed with high fat/cholesterol diet, TC and TG levels reached (106.75±3.40) mmol/L, (9.12±1.35) mmol/L, respectively in treble gene mutant mice, 4.33- and 2.36-fold higher than those in treble genes mutants fed with normal chow diet. The levels were continuously increased until final experimental point. Intima of the aorta appeared with various injuries such as edema, desquamation of the endothelial cells, foam cell formation, rupture of IEL in local regions of root and arch areas of aorta at 2 weeks after fed with high fat/cholesterol diet. Microscopic pathological complex of significant local intima incrassation and fatty change of the liver were observed in the mutants that fed with high fat/cholesterol diet for 8 weeks. Injuries of aorta were severe than normal dietetic control group. CONCLUSION: High fat/cholesterol diet as a key dietary factor is significant aggravated lipid metabolism abnormity, promotes early damage of aorta and process of atherogenesis in the treble genes mutants.
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