Background Diet-induced metabolic dysfunction precedes multiple disease states including diabetes, heart disease, and vascular dysfunction. The critical role of the vasculature in disease progression is established, yet the details of how gene expression changes in early cardiovascular disease remain an enigma. The objective of the current pilot project was to evaluate whether a quantitative assessment of gene expression within the aorta of six-week old healthy male Sprague-Dawley rats compared to those exhibiting symptoms of metabolic dysfunction could reveal potential mediators of vascular dysfunction. Methods RNA was extracted from the aorta of eight rats from a larger experiment; four animals fed a high-fat diet (HFD) known to induce sy...
International audienceBackground and aims: Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) is defined by multiple risk fac...
Metabolic syndrome is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, which could be relat...
Epidemiological and animal studies suggest that diet-induced epigenetic modifications in early life ...
International audienceHigh-density microarrays were recently used to identify the genomic profiles o...
Abstract Background Vascular dysfunction can develop from consumption of an energy-rich diet, even p...
Atherosclerosis is a chronic multifactorial inflammatory disease with high worldwide prevalence, and...
Metabolic syndrome is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, which could be relat...
A Western-style high-fat diet is known to cause vascular dysfunction and oxidative stress. H2S contr...
International audienceBackground and aims: Excessive intake of fructose is a significant contributor...
BACKGROUND: To elucidate the effects of altered dietary carbohydrate and fat balance on liver and ad...
Abstract Background Feeding normal rats with high dietary levels of saturated fat leads to pathologi...
Obesity and diabetes are metabolic disorders associated with fatty acid availability in excess of th...
abstract: High fat diets (HFD) are known to cause hepatic non-alcoholic steatosis in rats in as few ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Metabolic syndrome (coexisting visceral obesity, dyslipidemia, hyperglycemia, ...
Changes in lifestyle such as increase in high-fat food consumption are an important cause for vascul...
International audienceBackground and aims: Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) is defined by multiple risk fac...
Metabolic syndrome is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, which could be relat...
Epidemiological and animal studies suggest that diet-induced epigenetic modifications in early life ...
International audienceHigh-density microarrays were recently used to identify the genomic profiles o...
Abstract Background Vascular dysfunction can develop from consumption of an energy-rich diet, even p...
Atherosclerosis is a chronic multifactorial inflammatory disease with high worldwide prevalence, and...
Metabolic syndrome is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, which could be relat...
A Western-style high-fat diet is known to cause vascular dysfunction and oxidative stress. H2S contr...
International audienceBackground and aims: Excessive intake of fructose is a significant contributor...
BACKGROUND: To elucidate the effects of altered dietary carbohydrate and fat balance on liver and ad...
Abstract Background Feeding normal rats with high dietary levels of saturated fat leads to pathologi...
Obesity and diabetes are metabolic disorders associated with fatty acid availability in excess of th...
abstract: High fat diets (HFD) are known to cause hepatic non-alcoholic steatosis in rats in as few ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Metabolic syndrome (coexisting visceral obesity, dyslipidemia, hyperglycemia, ...
Changes in lifestyle such as increase in high-fat food consumption are an important cause for vascul...
International audienceBackground and aims: Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) is defined by multiple risk fac...
Metabolic syndrome is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, which could be relat...
Epidemiological and animal studies suggest that diet-induced epigenetic modifications in early life ...