2020
DOI: 10.1177/1535370220915673
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Comparison of high-fat style diet-induced dysregulation of baroreflex control of renal sympathetic nerve activity in intact and ovariectomized female rats

Abstract: The present study compared high-fat style diet (HFSD)-induced renal nerve-dependent dysregulation of the baroreflex control of renal sympathetic nerve activity (RSNA) in ovary-intact and ovariectomized (OVX) rats. Female rats received a normal diet (ND) or a HFSD for 10 weeks prior to the acute study. The rats were anesthetized; RSNA and heart rate (HR) were measured. Acute bilateral renal denervation was performed, and baroreflex gain curves were constructed from the baroreflex changes in RSNA to vasopressor … Show more

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“…Rats were randomly assigned to four groups after two weeks of recovery and were fed with normal diet (ND) (Teklad Research Diet, Harlan laboratories, Madison, WI, USA) or high-fat style diet based on the following assigned groups: (1) sham-operated ovary-intact animals fed a ND, n = 12 (2) sham-operated ovary-intact animals fed a high-fat style diet (HFSD), n = 12 (3) ovariectomized animals (OVX) fed a ND, n = 12 and (4) ovariectomized animals (OVX) fed a HFSD, n = 12 as previously described. 37 Obesity was induced by feeding the rats with a high-fat style diet that consisted of 3.4 kcal g −1 of total gross energy with calories from protein (32.3% kcal), saturated fat (42.6% kcal), carbohydrate (27.8% kcal) and sodium (0.6g/100g) for ten weeks. Origin and composition of normal and high-fat style diet can be found in Supplementary File .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rats were randomly assigned to four groups after two weeks of recovery and were fed with normal diet (ND) (Teklad Research Diet, Harlan laboratories, Madison, WI, USA) or high-fat style diet based on the following assigned groups: (1) sham-operated ovary-intact animals fed a ND, n = 12 (2) sham-operated ovary-intact animals fed a high-fat style diet (HFSD), n = 12 (3) ovariectomized animals (OVX) fed a ND, n = 12 and (4) ovariectomized animals (OVX) fed a HFSD, n = 12 as previously described. 37 Obesity was induced by feeding the rats with a high-fat style diet that consisted of 3.4 kcal g −1 of total gross energy with calories from protein (32.3% kcal), saturated fat (42.6% kcal), carbohydrate (27.8% kcal) and sodium (0.6g/100g) for ten weeks. Origin and composition of normal and high-fat style diet can be found in Supplementary File .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%