Obesity induced by chronic salt restriction: Evaluation of hormonal profile and appetite in Wistar rats. / Obesidade Induzida por Restrição Crônica no Consumo de Sal na Dieta: Avaliação do Perfil Hormonal e do Apetite em Ratos Wistar .

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2001

RESUMO

Previous studies from our laboratory have shown that chronic salt restriction decreases blood pressure, increases insulin resistance, and body weight (BW) in Wistar rats. The aim of this study was to evaluate some mechanisms of obesity and hormonal alterations associated with chronic salt restriction. Male Wistar rats were fed a low (LSD: 0,15% NaCl), normal (NSD: 1,27% NaCl), or high salt diet (HSD: 7,94% NaCl) from weaning. At the 12th week of age, tail-cuff blood pressure (TCBP), intra arterial blood pressure (BP), heart rate ((HR), food intake, BW, hormonal levels [leptin (LEP), growth hormone (GH), insulin (INSh - antibody anti-human insulin), T3, T4 and TSH] and 125I insulin decay study (DECAY-INS) were measured. To evaluate the food intake and body weight, each dietary group was divided in 3 subgroups, according to housing conditions: one (1C) or four (4C) rats per cage and one rat per metabolic cage (1MC) for daily food consumption and BW determinations during 7 days. Fasting plasma glucose (GLU) and insulin (INSr - antibody anti-rat insulin) were measured before the DECAY-INS. To evaluate the DECAY-INS, 1mCi human 125I-insulin was injected through the jugular catheter after 6-8 hours of food restriction. Blood samples were withdrawn through the carotid catheter every 30 sec during 2min, and in sequence, every 1 min for additional 10 minutes. 125Iinsulin was determined by RIA for human insulin. Rats on HSD had higher intra arterial BP and TCBP compared to rats on NSD and LSD. Heart rate was lower on LSD than on NSD. In all housing conditions, BW was higher on LSD than on NSD and HSD. Food intake was higher on HSD (1C and 4C) than on NSD and LSD. Plasma GH and LEP were higher on NSD than on the 68 other two groups. Plasma INSh was higher in LSD compared to HSD and NSD rats. Plasma total T4 was higher on HSD than on the NSD and LSD, TSH was lower on HSD than on NSD and HSD, and T3 was not different among all groups. Fasting GLU and INSr were higher on LSD compared to HSD and NSD rats. The exponential insulin decay was faster on HSD demonstrated by a lower 125I-INS half-life. These results suggest that obesity in rats on chronic LSD is due to a higher metabolic efficiency (higher body weight and lower diet consumption), that may be related to the hormonal consequences of LSD. Key Words: blood pressure, salt, sodium, food intake and hormonal profile.

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insulin) pressão arterial salt perfil hormonal (leptina ingestão alimentar sódio t4 gh insulina) e obesidade. t3 tsh blood pressure food intake sal hormonal profile (leptin obesity.

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