Abstract Background: Different types of high-fat and/or high-energy diets have been used to induce obesity in rodents. However, few studies have reported on the effects observed at the initial stage of obesity induced by high-fat feeding on cardiac functional and structural remodelling. Objective: To characterize the initial moment of obesity and investigate both metabolic and cardiac parameters. In addition, the role of Ca2+ handling in short-term exposure to obesity was verified. Methods: Thirty-day-old male Wistar rats were randomized into two groups (n = 19 each): control (C; standard diet) and high-fat diet (HF, unsaturated high-fat diet). The initial moment of obesity was defined by weekly measurement of body weight (BW) complement...
Obesity is often associated with decreased fat oxidation and aging is a well-recognized risk factor ...
The goal of this study was to test if obesity progression can be a risk factor to alter cardiac meta...
The high consumption of fat and sugar contributes to the development of obesity and co-morbidities, ...
<div><p>Abstract Background: Different types of high-fat and/or high-energy diets have been used to...
Abstract Background: Different types of high-fat and/or high-energy diets have been used to induce ...
AbstractBackground:Although nutritional, metabolic and cardiovascular abnormalities are commonly see...
AbstractBackground:Diet-induced obesity is frequently used to demonstrate cardiac dysfunction. Howev...
Abstract Background: Diet-induced obesity is frequently used to demonstrate cardiac dysfunction. Ho...
Background: Although obesity has been associated with several effects in rodents, few investigations...
Background: Obesity is defined by excessive accumulation of body fat relative to lean tissue. Studie...
Background: Obesity is defined by excessive accumulation of body fat relative to lean tissue. Studie...
The mechanisms by which diet-induced obesity cause remodeling and cardiac dysfunction are still unkn...
Abstract Background: Several mechanisms have been proposed to contribute to cardiac dysfunction in o...
Background: This study tested whether rats with obesity induced by a hypercaloric diet (HD) present ...
Abstract Background Obesity increases the risk for development of cardiomyopathy in the absence of h...
Obesity is often associated with decreased fat oxidation and aging is a well-recognized risk factor ...
The goal of this study was to test if obesity progression can be a risk factor to alter cardiac meta...
The high consumption of fat and sugar contributes to the development of obesity and co-morbidities, ...
<div><p>Abstract Background: Different types of high-fat and/or high-energy diets have been used to...
Abstract Background: Different types of high-fat and/or high-energy diets have been used to induce ...
AbstractBackground:Although nutritional, metabolic and cardiovascular abnormalities are commonly see...
AbstractBackground:Diet-induced obesity is frequently used to demonstrate cardiac dysfunction. Howev...
Abstract Background: Diet-induced obesity is frequently used to demonstrate cardiac dysfunction. Ho...
Background: Although obesity has been associated with several effects in rodents, few investigations...
Background: Obesity is defined by excessive accumulation of body fat relative to lean tissue. Studie...
Background: Obesity is defined by excessive accumulation of body fat relative to lean tissue. Studie...
The mechanisms by which diet-induced obesity cause remodeling and cardiac dysfunction are still unkn...
Abstract Background: Several mechanisms have been proposed to contribute to cardiac dysfunction in o...
Background: This study tested whether rats with obesity induced by a hypercaloric diet (HD) present ...
Abstract Background Obesity increases the risk for development of cardiomyopathy in the absence of h...
Obesity is often associated with decreased fat oxidation and aging is a well-recognized risk factor ...
The goal of this study was to test if obesity progression can be a risk factor to alter cardiac meta...
The high consumption of fat and sugar contributes to the development of obesity and co-morbidities, ...