Dietary Fructose and Serum Hyperfructosemia in Obese Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetic SHR/NTUL//-Cp Rats

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To determine the effects of a high fructose diet on key glycemic parameters in non-insulin dependent rats, groups of lean and obese SHR/Ntul//-cp rats were fed nutritionally complete, isoenergetic diets containing 54% carbohydrate (CHO, w/w) in which the CHO was in the form of cooked cornstarch (ST) or 27% ST plus 27% fructose (CSF) from one until 9 months of age. Measures of body weight (BW), combined fat pad mass (sum of epididymal, retroperitoneal and dorsal subcutaneous depots), glycated hemoglobin (GHB) and serum fructosamine (SFA) were obtained at the end of the study.  Body weights of obese ST >> lean ST, and increased only modestly further in both phenotypes when fed the CSF diet; Combined fat pad mass of obese >>> lean and were minimally impacted by diet in either phenotype.  Glycemic parameters including Fasting and OGT response plasma glucose, insulin and Insulin to Glucose ratio of Obese ST >> lean ST. GHB and SFA of obese ST > Lean ST, and the CSF diet increased GHB in lean and SFA in both phenotypes. These results indicate that partial substitution of Fructose for sucrose while exaggerating some parameters of NIDDM and chronic kidney disease (CKD), was neither beneficial or ameliorative in significantly attenuating the magnitude of NIDDM in the obese-NIDDM SHR/Ntul//-cp rat.
肥胖非胰岛素依赖型糖尿病SHR/NTUL/ -Cp大鼠饮食果糖与血清高果糖血症的关系
为了确定高果糖饮食对非胰岛素依赖大鼠关键血糖参数的影响,从1个月至9个月大,瘦鼠和肥胖鼠分别喂食营养完整的等能饮食,其中含有54%的碳水化合物(CHO, w/w), CHO以熟玉米淀粉(ST)或27%的ST加27%的果糖(CSF)的形式存在。在研究结束时测量体重(BW)、联合脂肪垫质量(附睾、腹膜后和背侧皮下储存库的总和)、糖化血红蛋白(GHB)和血清果糖胺(SFA)。肥胖ST >>当饲喂CSF饲料时,两种表型仅进一步适度增加;肥胖者的脂肪垫质量>>>在两种表型中,瘦子和受饮食影响最小。肥胖患者空腹及OGT反应血糖参数血糖、胰岛素及胰岛素/糖比肥胖ST >的ST. GHB和SFA;在两种表型中,瘦ST和CSF饮食增加了瘦和SFA的GHB。这些结果表明,部分替代蔗糖的果糖虽然夸大了NIDDM和慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)的某些参数,但对显著减轻肥胖-NIDDM SHR/Ntul//-cp大鼠NIDDM的程度既没有好处,也没有改善作用。
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