Background\ud We have previously shown that either the continuous intake of a palatable hyperlipidic diet (H) or the alternation of chow (C) and an H diet (CH regimen) induced obesity in rats. Here, we investigated whether the time of the start and duration of these feeding regimens are relevant and whether they affect brain glucose metabolism.\ud \ud Methods\ud Male Wistar rats received C, H, or CH diets during various periods of their life spans: days 30-60, days 30-90, or days 60-90. Experiments were performed the 60th or the 90th day of life. Rats were killed by decapitation. The glucose, insulin, leptin plasma concentration, and lipid content of the carcasses were determined. The brain was sliced and incubated with or without insulin f...
Global prevalence of obesity is increasing enormously and has more than doubled since 1980 as repor...
Consumption of fat and sugar induces hyperphagia and increases the prevalence of obesity and diabete...
[eng] The increased intake of fat-rich foods is one of the causes of the increasing incidence of obe...
Background We have previously shown that either the continuous intake of a palatable hyperlipidic d...
We have previously shown that the continuous intake of a palatable hyperlipidic diet (H) or alternat...
The rapid rise in obesity has been linked to altered food consumption patterns. There is increasing ...
Rats feeding high-fat diet tend to get more weight than rats feeding usual meal. In order to examine...
OBJECTIVE: the present study was designed to examine 1) whether continuous feeding with a palatable ...
Rats fed with high-fat-high-sucrose (HFHS) diet are known to manifest metabolic syndrome including h...
Animal experimentation has a long history in the study of metabolic syndrome-related disorders. Howe...
Obesity represents an independent risk factor for the development of cerebrovascular disease and cog...
Several observational studies have shown that the chronic consumption of high glycaemic index diet i...
Moderate low-carbohydrate/high-fat (LC-HF) diets are widely used to induce weight loss in overweight...
International audienceWe previously reported that rats prone to obesity exhibit an exaggerated incre...
The brain is vulnerable to hypoglycaemia due to a continuous need of energy substrates to meet its h...
Global prevalence of obesity is increasing enormously and has more than doubled since 1980 as repor...
Consumption of fat and sugar induces hyperphagia and increases the prevalence of obesity and diabete...
[eng] The increased intake of fat-rich foods is one of the causes of the increasing incidence of obe...
Background We have previously shown that either the continuous intake of a palatable hyperlipidic d...
We have previously shown that the continuous intake of a palatable hyperlipidic diet (H) or alternat...
The rapid rise in obesity has been linked to altered food consumption patterns. There is increasing ...
Rats feeding high-fat diet tend to get more weight than rats feeding usual meal. In order to examine...
OBJECTIVE: the present study was designed to examine 1) whether continuous feeding with a palatable ...
Rats fed with high-fat-high-sucrose (HFHS) diet are known to manifest metabolic syndrome including h...
Animal experimentation has a long history in the study of metabolic syndrome-related disorders. Howe...
Obesity represents an independent risk factor for the development of cerebrovascular disease and cog...
Several observational studies have shown that the chronic consumption of high glycaemic index diet i...
Moderate low-carbohydrate/high-fat (LC-HF) diets are widely used to induce weight loss in overweight...
International audienceWe previously reported that rats prone to obesity exhibit an exaggerated incre...
The brain is vulnerable to hypoglycaemia due to a continuous need of energy substrates to meet its h...
Global prevalence of obesity is increasing enormously and has more than doubled since 1980 as repor...
Consumption of fat and sugar induces hyperphagia and increases the prevalence of obesity and diabete...
[eng] The increased intake of fat-rich foods is one of the causes of the increasing incidence of obe...