Diet-Induced Abdominal Obesity, Metabolic Changes, and Atherosclerosis in Hypercholesterolemic Minipigs

  • Ahmed Ludvigsen Al-Mashhadi
  • Christian Bo Poulsen
  • Karin von Wachenfeldt
  • Anna-Karin Robertson
  • Jacob Fog Bentzon
  • Lars Bo Nielsen
  • Jesper Thygesen
  • Lars Poulsen Tolbod
  • Jens Rolighed Larsen
  • Søren Kragh Moestrup
  • Björn Frendéus
  • Brynjulf Mortensen
  • Ludovic Drouet
  • Rozh H. Al-Mashhadi
  • Erling Falk
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Publication date
January 2018
Publisher
Hindawi Limited
ISSN
2314-6745
Journal
issn:2314-6753

Abstract

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...

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