Metabolic syndrome and extensive adipose tissue inflammation in morbidly obese Göttingen minipigs

  • Simone Renner
  • Andreas Blutke
  • Britta Dobenecker
  • Georg Dhom
  • Timo D. Müller
  • Brian Finan
  • Christoffer Clemmensen
  • Maren Bernau
  • Istvan Novak
  • Birgit Rathkolb
  • Steffanie Senf
  • Susanne Zöls
  • Mirjam Roth
  • Anna Götz
  • Susanna M. Hofmann
  • Martin Hrabĕ de Angelis
  • Rüdiger Wanke
  • Ellen Kienzle
  • Armin M. Scholz
  • Richard DiMarchi
  • Mathias Ritzmann
  • Matthias H. Tschöp
  • Eckhard Wolf
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Publication date
October 2018
Publisher
Elsevier BV
ISSN
2212-8778
Journal
Molecular Metabolism
Citation count (estimate)
3

Abstract

Objective: The worldwide prevalence of obesity has increased to 10% in men and 15% in women and is associated with severe comorbidities such as diabetes, cancer, and cardiovascular disease. Animal models of obesity are central to experimental studies of disease mechanisms and therapeutic strategies. Diet-induced obesity (DIO) models in rodents have provided important insights into the pathophysiology of obesity and, in most instances, are the first in line for exploratory pharmacology studies. To deepen the relevance towards translation to human patients, we established a corresponding DIO model in Göttingen minipigs (GM). Methods: Young adult female ovariectomized GM were fed a high-fat/high-energy diet for a period of 70 weeks. The ration...

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