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  • Zebrafish are used as a model to study lipid metabolism and human lipid-related disorders, with a focus on the effects of a high-cholesterol diet (HCD).
  • The study shows that feeding zebrafish an HCD leads to hypercholesterolemia and severe liver fat accumulation, even though liver fat increase isn't due to the typical pathways of fat production or breakdown.
  • The findings suggest that the dietary cholesterol leads to fat buildup in fat cells, which in turn contributes to fatty liver conditions, making this protocol a useful tool for understanding cholesterol effects and fatty liver disease.

Article Abstract

Zebrafish are an ideal model organism to study lipid metabolism and to elucidate the molecular underpinnings of human lipid-associated disorders. In this study, we provide an improved protocol to assay the impact of a high-cholesterol diet (HCD) on zebrafish lipid deposition and lipoprotein regulation. Fish fed HCD developed hypercholesterolemia as indicated by significantly elevated ApoB-containing lipoproteins (ApoB-LP) and increased plasma levels of cholesterol and cholesterol esters. Feeding of the HCD to larvae (8 days followed by a 1 day fast) and adult female fish (2 weeks, followed by 3 days of fasting) was also associated with a fatty liver phenotype that presented as severe hepatic steatosis. The HCD feeding paradigm doubled the levels of liver triacylglycerol (TG), which was striking because our HCD was only supplemented with cholesterol. The accumulated liver TG was unlikely due to increased lipogenesis or inhibited -oxidation since no differentially expressed genes in these pathways were found between the livers of fish fed the HCD versus control diets. However, fasted HCD fish had significantly increased lipogenesis gene in adipose tissue and higher free fatty acids (FFA) in plasma. This suggested that elevated dietary cholesterol resulted in lipid accumulation in adipocytes, which supplied more FFA during fasting, promoting hepatic steatosis. In conclusion, our HCD zebrafish protocol represents an effective and reliable approach for studying the temporal characteristics of the physiological and biochemical responses to high levels of dietary cholesterol and provides insights into the mechanisms that may underlie fatty liver disease.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10635069PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.11.01.565134DOI Listing

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