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A high-fat diet supplemented with fish oil improves metabolic features associated with type 2 diabetes

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NUTRITION
卷 29, 期 9, 页码 1159-1165

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.nut.2013.02.012

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Adipose; Diabetes; Inflammation; Lipogenesis; Mouse model; Obesity

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  1. Diabetes Research Center at the University of Washington [P30 DK017047]
  2. Seattle Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Center (MMPC) at the University of Washington [U24 DK076126]
  3. Dedicated Health Research Funds at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine
  4. Tohono O'odham Nation

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Objective: The goal of this study was to investigate the effects of a high-fat diet supplemented with fish oil or olive oil, fed to C57BL/6J mice for an extended period, on metabolic features associated with type 2 diabetes. Methods: Mice were fed one of four diets for 30 wk: a low-fat diet, a high-fat diet supplemented with lard, a high-fat diet supplemented with fish oil, or a high-fat diet supplemented with olive oil. Phenotypic and metabolic analysis were determined at 15 and 25 to 30 wk, thereby providing comparative analysis for weight gain, energy consumption, fat distribution, glucose and insulin tolerance, and hepatic/plasma lipid analysis. Results: Mice fed a high-fat diet supplemented with fish oil had improved glucose tolerance after an extended period compared with mice fed a high-fat diet supplemented with lard. Moreover, mice fed a high-fat diet supplemented with fish oil had significantly decreased concentrations of liver cholesterol, cholesteryl ester, and triacylglycerol compared with mice fed a high-fat diet supplemented with either lard or olive oil. Conclusion: Mice fed a high-fat diet supplemented with fish oil improved metabolic features associated with type 2 diabetes such as impaired glucose tolerance and hepatic steatosis. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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