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Acta odontol. venez ; 52(3)2014. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-778021

RESUMO

El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar el efecto de la deficiencia de estrógenos asociada con dieta hiperlipídica sobre la integridad de la mandíbula de ratas. Para este experimento se selecionaron Ratas Wistar fueron divididas en 4 grupos: Control (C4%), Control hiperlipídica19% (C19%), ovariectomizadas 4% (OVX4%) y Ovariectomizada 19% (OVX19%). El experimento empezó con la castración (90 días), seguida de dieta hiperlipídica durante 30 días. Al fin, la sangre fue recogida para el análisis de los niveles séricos de calcio, fósforo, fosfatasa alcalina y estradiol. El fósforo disminuyó cuando hay aumento de la fosfatasa alcalina en todos los grupos en comparación con el C4%. En las vértebras L4, los pesos inmersos y húmedos aumentarán con la castración y la dieta hiperlipídica, mientras que el porcentaje de materia orgánica y minerales disminuyeron. En las mandíbulas, los pesos inmersos, húmedos y la densidad ósea aumentaran con la castración, pero disminuyeron con la combinación de castración / dieta. En las cenizas de las mandíbulas, el porcentaje de magnesio aumentó significativamente en todos los grupos. En las pruebas biomecánicas de las vértebras L4 y fémur no se encontraron diferencias significativas entre los grupos. Sin embargo, los grupos alimentados con dieta hiperlipídica tuvieron una menor resistencia a la tensión aplicada en la mandíbula. Dentro de las limitaciones del estudio, se puede notar que en estas ratas, la deficiencia de esteroides sexuales asociada con la dieta hiperlipídica influye negativamente sobre la integridad del hueso mandibular...


The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of estrogen deficiency associated with a high fat diet on bone integrity of the jaw of rats. The pregnant rats were evaluated by vaginal cytology were 90 days old, divided into four groups: Control (C4%), Control hiperlipídica19% (C19%), ovariectomized 4% (OVX4%) and Ovariectomized19% (OVX19%). The experiment began with castration (90 days), followed by feeding with a high fat diet for 30 days. At the end, blood was collected. Jaws, vertebrae L4 and femur were removed and prepared for analysis. There were no differences in food intake, the body length or in bone measurements. Serum calcium decreased in the castrated groups. The level of phosphorus decreased and alkaline phosphatase increased in all groups. Some differences were observed among physical parameters. L4 vertebrae, immersed and wet weights increased with castration and the high fat diet, while the percentage of organic material and mineral decreased. In the jaws, immersed and wet weights and bone density increased with castration, but decreased with the combination spaying/fat diet. Bone volume and percentage of water decreased with intake of high fat diet. In the ashes of the jaws percentages of magnesium were increased in all groups, without changes in calcium and phosphorus. Groups fed with high-fat diets had lower resistance to the applied voltage in the jaw. It was demonstrated in these rats that, the deficiency of sex steroids associated with a high fat diet negatively influences mandibular bone integrity...


Assuntos
Animais , Camundongos , Antagonistas de Estrogênios/química , Dieta Hiperlipídica , Hiperlipidemias/induzido quimicamente , Fosfatase Alcalina , Densidade Óssea , Mandíbula , Fósforo
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Br J Nutr ; 101(11): 1639-44, 2009 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19025724

RESUMO

Neonatal malnutrition is associated with several features of the metabolic syndrome, later in life. Although the recovery of malnutrition was studied with different high-fat diets, few studies compare the effects of enriched vegetable oil diets, containing PUFA and MUFA, after weaning. Our aim was to evaluate the recovery with soya oil- or rapeseed oil-enriched diet, after malnutrition in rats whose mothers were food restricted (FR) during lactation. Dams were 50 % FR and compared to standard diet-fed dams (control, C). At 21 d, FR offspring had a lower body mass and length. After weaning C and FR offspring were fed a diet containing 7 % soya oil (7 %sC and 7 %sFR), or supplemented with 19 % soya oil (19 %sC or 19 %sFR) or 19 % rapeseed oil (19 %cC or 19 %cFR). The normal animals fed enriched vegetable oil diets had more visceral fat mass, but lower serum TAG and higher HDL-cholesterol. The 19 %FR groups showed significantly less food intake and body development compared to the 7 %sFR, and the same pattern was observed when this group was compared to the C groups. Absolute and relative mass of vital organs and body were lower in the FR groups. Visceral fat depot was lower in 19 %FR than 7 %FR and C groups. Serum glucose, albumin, TAG, cholesterol, leptin and triiodothyronine did not show significant changes. However, 19 %FR groups showed higher HDL-cholesterol and the 19 %sFR group showed lower serum thyroxine. The data suggest that a higher vegetable oil diet in the recovery of neonatal malnutrition ameliorates some features of the metabolic syndrome later in life.


Assuntos
Tecido Adiposo/patologia , Ácidos Graxos Insaturados/administração & dosagem , Lipídeos/sangue , Desnutrição/fisiopatologia , Adiposidade/fisiologia , Animais , Animais Recém-Nascidos , Peso Corporal/fisiologia , Ingestão de Alimentos/fisiologia , Ácidos Graxos Monoinsaturados/administração & dosagem , Desnutrição/sangue , Desnutrição/patologia , Tamanho do Órgão/fisiologia , Ratos , Ratos Wistar , Aumento de Peso/fisiologia
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