Background. Obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are major risk factors for atherosclerotic diseases; however, a causal link remains elusive. Animal models resembling human MetS and its complications, while important, are scarce. We aimed at developing a porcine model of human MetS. Methods. Forty pigs with familial hypercholesterolemia were fed a high fat + fructose diet for 30 weeks. Metabolic assessments and subcutaneous fat biopsies were obtained at 18 and 30 weeks, and fat distribution was assessed by CT-scans. Postmortem, macrophage density, and phenotype in fat tissues were quantified along with atherosclerotic burden. Results. During the experiment, we observed a >4-fold in body weight, a significant but small increase in fasting g...
International audienceSubcutaneous fat tissues from an indigenous fat-type breed and an intensively-...
The global epidemic of cardiovascular diseases leads to increased morbidity and mortality caused mai...
The global epidemic of cardiovascular diseases leads to increased morbidity and mortality caused mai...
Objective: The worldwide prevalence of obesity has increased to 10% in men and 15% in women and is a...
(Mini)pigs have proven to be a valuable animal model in nutritional, metabolic and cardiovascular re...
. These authors contributed equally to this work. Long-term adherence to a high-fat, high-calorie di...
Background and Aims: It has been established that the inflammatory component represents a significan...
Miniature pigs residing in theOssabaw Island (Ossabaw pigs) exhibit a thrifty genotype, and when fed...
In human health, there is interest in developing specific diets to reduce body weight. These studies...
Animal models of obesity and metabolic dysregulation during growth (or childhood) are lacking. Our o...
Abstract Background Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common liver disease in hu...
Recognition of the preclinical stages of metabolic diseases such as diabetes helps to prevent full d...
Background: Hyperlipidemia animal models have been established, but complete gene expression profile...
<div><p>The global epidemic of cardiovascular diseases leads to increased morbidity and mortality ca...
Obesity and related diabetes are important health threatening multifactorial metabolic diseases and ...
International audienceSubcutaneous fat tissues from an indigenous fat-type breed and an intensively-...
The global epidemic of cardiovascular diseases leads to increased morbidity and mortality caused mai...
The global epidemic of cardiovascular diseases leads to increased morbidity and mortality caused mai...
Objective: The worldwide prevalence of obesity has increased to 10% in men and 15% in women and is a...
(Mini)pigs have proven to be a valuable animal model in nutritional, metabolic and cardiovascular re...
. These authors contributed equally to this work. Long-term adherence to a high-fat, high-calorie di...
Background and Aims: It has been established that the inflammatory component represents a significan...
Miniature pigs residing in theOssabaw Island (Ossabaw pigs) exhibit a thrifty genotype, and when fed...
In human health, there is interest in developing specific diets to reduce body weight. These studies...
Animal models of obesity and metabolic dysregulation during growth (or childhood) are lacking. Our o...
Abstract Background Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common liver disease in hu...
Recognition of the preclinical stages of metabolic diseases such as diabetes helps to prevent full d...
Background: Hyperlipidemia animal models have been established, but complete gene expression profile...
<div><p>The global epidemic of cardiovascular diseases leads to increased morbidity and mortality ca...
Obesity and related diabetes are important health threatening multifactorial metabolic diseases and ...
International audienceSubcutaneous fat tissues from an indigenous fat-type breed and an intensively-...
The global epidemic of cardiovascular diseases leads to increased morbidity and mortality caused mai...
The global epidemic of cardiovascular diseases leads to increased morbidity and mortality caused mai...