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Fish oil minimises feed intake and improves insulin sensitivity in Zucker fa/fa rats. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • * In the study, insulin-resistant male obese Zucker rats were given a diet with fish oil, while control rats had corn oil; results showed that glucose tolerance stayed the same, but insulin response decreased in obese rats.
  • * The research concluded that LC -3 PUFA can help reduce weight gain and improve liver insulin sensitivity by possibly reducing fat toxicity in the hypothalamus of these obese rats.

Article Abstract

Long-chain -3 PUFA (LC -3 PUFA) prevent, in rodents, insulin resistance (IR) induced by a high-fat and/or fructose diet but not IR induced by glucocorticoids. In humans, contrasting effects have also been reported. We investigated their effects on insulin sensitivity, feed intake (FI) and body weight gain in genetically insulin resistant male obese (fa/fa) Zucker (ZO) rats during the development of obesity. ZO rats were fed a diet supplemented with 7 % fish oil (FO) + 1 % corn oil (CO) (wt/wt) (ZO), while the control group was fed a diet containing 8 % fat from CO (wt/wt) (ZO). Male lean Zucker (ZL) rats fed either FO (ZL) or CO (ZL) diet were used as controls. FO was a marine-derived TAG oil containing EPA 90 mg/g + DHA 430 mg/g. During an oral glucose tolerance test, glucose tolerance remained unaltered by FO while insulin response was reduced in ZO only. Liver insulin sensitivity (euglycaemic-hyperinsulinaemic clamp + 2 deoxyglucose) was improved in ZO rats, linked to changes in phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase expression, activity and glucose-6-phosphatase activity. FI in response to intra-carotid insulin/glucose infusion was decreased similarly in ZO and ZO. Hypothalamic ceramides levels were lower in ZO than in ZO. Our study demonstrates that LC -3 PUFA can minimise weight gain, possibly by alleviating hypothalamic lipotoxicity, and liver IR in genetically obese Zucker rats.

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