In rabbits, mean arterial pressure (MAP) increases in response to fat feeding, but does not increase further with progressive weight gain. We documented the progression of adiposity and the alterations in endocrine/cardiovascular function in response to fat feeding in rabbits, to determine whether stabilization of MAP after 3 weeks could be explained by stabilization of neurohormonal factors. Rabbits were fed a control diet or high-fat diet for 9 weeks (n¼23). Fat feeding progressively increased body mass and adiposity. Heart rate (HR) was elevated by week 3 (15±3%) but changed little thereafter. The effects of fat feeding on MAP were dependent on baseline MAP and peaked at 3 weeks. From baseline, MAP p80mmHg, MAP had increase...
A hereditary postprandial hypertriglyceridemic rabbit (PHT rabbit) is a new dyslipidemic model showi...
Objective: To establish hyperlipemia models in rabbits fed with high fat diet, observe the changes o...
<p>Plasma cholesterol concentration from NCR (•) and HCR (<b>□</b>) during the 11 experimental month...
Although the association between obesity and hypertension is well-known, the underlying mechanism re...
Hypertension and elevated sympathetic drive result from consumption of a high-calorie diet and depos...
To explore the mechanisms of obesity-induced hypertension we analyzed the sequential changes in card...
Meal-fed conscious rabbits normally exhibit postprandial elevation in blood pressure, heart rate (HR...
Consumption of a high-fat diet (HFD) by rabbits results in increased blood pressure (BP), heart rate...
The relationship between body fat and blood pressure is such that relatively minor weight gains are ...
Background: Obesity contributes significantly to the development and evolution of cardiovascular dis...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) has become one of the main concerns for public health because of its link ...
High fat diet (HFD)-induced hypertension in rabbits is neurogenic and caused by the central action o...
We have previously reported that weight gain induced by high-fat diet (HFD) leads to an increase in ...
OBJECTIVE: High-fat diet (HFD)-induced hypertension in rabbits is neurogenic because of the central ...
This study was conducted to explore the vascular reactivity of angiotensin II and noradrenaline and ...
A hereditary postprandial hypertriglyceridemic rabbit (PHT rabbit) is a new dyslipidemic model showi...
Objective: To establish hyperlipemia models in rabbits fed with high fat diet, observe the changes o...
<p>Plasma cholesterol concentration from NCR (•) and HCR (<b>□</b>) during the 11 experimental month...
Although the association between obesity and hypertension is well-known, the underlying mechanism re...
Hypertension and elevated sympathetic drive result from consumption of a high-calorie diet and depos...
To explore the mechanisms of obesity-induced hypertension we analyzed the sequential changes in card...
Meal-fed conscious rabbits normally exhibit postprandial elevation in blood pressure, heart rate (HR...
Consumption of a high-fat diet (HFD) by rabbits results in increased blood pressure (BP), heart rate...
The relationship between body fat and blood pressure is such that relatively minor weight gains are ...
Background: Obesity contributes significantly to the development and evolution of cardiovascular dis...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) has become one of the main concerns for public health because of its link ...
High fat diet (HFD)-induced hypertension in rabbits is neurogenic and caused by the central action o...
We have previously reported that weight gain induced by high-fat diet (HFD) leads to an increase in ...
OBJECTIVE: High-fat diet (HFD)-induced hypertension in rabbits is neurogenic because of the central ...
This study was conducted to explore the vascular reactivity of angiotensin II and noradrenaline and ...
A hereditary postprandial hypertriglyceridemic rabbit (PHT rabbit) is a new dyslipidemic model showi...
Objective: To establish hyperlipemia models in rabbits fed with high fat diet, observe the changes o...
<p>Plasma cholesterol concentration from NCR (•) and HCR (<b>□</b>) during the 11 experimental month...