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Metabolic syndrome markers in wistar rats of different ages

Metabolic syndrome markers in wistar rats of different ages

... The glucose tolerance of the rats was assessed by the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). This test was per- formed during the last week of the experiment after 12 h of fasting and began when the first blood ... See full document

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Different exercise protocols improve metabolic syndrome markers, tissue triglycerides content and antioxidant status in rats

Different exercise protocols improve metabolic syndrome markers, tissue triglycerides content and antioxidant status in rats

... Thirty-two freshly weaned Wistar rats were used in this study. Animals were kept in shared cages (four animals per cage) at a controlled temperature of 25 ± 1°C and a 12 h sleep-awake cycle. Animals had ... See full document

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Metabolic evaluation of the effects of a hyperlipid diet for obesity induction and standard normolipid diet (ain 93) consumption in wistar rats

Metabolic evaluation of the effects of a hyperlipid diet for obesity induction and standard normolipid diet (ain 93) consumption in wistar rats

... inflammatory markers, and liver ...and metabolic syndrome development, since this syndrome is associated with diets with a simultaneous increase of lipids and carbohydrates, thereby favoring ... See full document

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The addition of whole soy flour to cafeteria diet reduces metabolic risk markers in wistar rats

The addition of whole soy flour to cafeteria diet reduces metabolic risk markers in wistar rats

... In the tissues, the CAF diet increased the lipid peroxi- dation in the liver, testicles and kidney. When whole soy flour was added to the CAF diet, this parameter did not change (p > 0.05) either in the liver or ... See full document

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Metabolic and oxidative stress markers in Wistar rats after 2 months on a high-fat diet

Metabolic and oxidative stress markers in Wistar rats after 2 months on a high-fat diet

... The metabolic follow-up showed that short-term HFD induced a significant weight gain in rats after one month, which was confirmed after 2 ...HFD rats treated for different periods ...HFD ... See full document

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The attenuation of metabolic syndrome and improvement of gastrointestinal microarchitecture and physiology by consumption of whole food products in the diet of male wistar rats

The attenuation of metabolic syndrome and improvement of gastrointestinal microarchitecture and physiology by consumption of whole food products in the diet of male wistar rats

... source for colonocytes allowing increased cell proliferation and differentiation (Wong et al., 2006). The increase in submucosal folds gives the colon a greater surface area and increased ability to extract any remaining ... See full document

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TWENTY EIGHT DAYS ORAL ADMINISTRATION ASSESSMENT OF HYDNORA AFRICANA THUNB  AQUEOUS ROOT EXTRACT ON KEY METABOLIC MARKERS OF WISTAR RATS

TWENTY EIGHT DAYS ORAL ADMINISTRATION ASSESSMENT OF HYDNORA AFRICANA THUNB AQUEOUS ROOT EXTRACT ON KEY METABOLIC MARKERS OF WISTAR RATS

... Forty rats were randomly assigned into 4 groups of 10 animals each (5 females and 5 ...The rats were weighed at 24 h interval and subjected to thorough observations for mortality, behavioral changes and ... See full document

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METABOLIC AND HAEMODYNAMIC EFFECTS OF PP-28 IN FRUCTOSE-FED 
WISTAR RATS

METABOLIC AND HAEMODYNAMIC EFFECTS OF PP-28 IN FRUCTOSE-FED WISTAR RATS

... The effects of fructose, PP-28 and atenolol on MAP are shown in Fig.1 and values are given in table 1. Fructose treatment was associated with a significant increase (P≤0.001) in MAP. Two week treatment with the PP-28 and ... See full document

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Correlation of vitamin d level with different components of metabolic syndrome

Correlation of vitamin d level with different components of metabolic syndrome

... Patients and Methods: An observational cross-sectional study on 100patients (male=55 and female=45), age range 30-60 year, was performed. Patients underwent physical examination and biochemical testing. Patients included ... See full document

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EFFECT OF ETHANOLIC EXTRACTS OF Amorphophallus paeoniifolius AND Gymnema sylvestre ON FEMALE WISTAR RATS WITH ESTRADIOL INDUCED POLYCYSTIC OVARIAN SYNDROME

EFFECT OF ETHANOLIC EXTRACTS OF Amorphophallus paeoniifolius AND Gymnema sylvestre ON FEMALE WISTAR RATS WITH ESTRADIOL INDUCED POLYCYSTIC OVARIAN SYNDROME

... virgin Wistar rats were selected and grouped into ...the rats were housed in a controlled condition for 2 ...experimental rats were sacrificed and the ovaries were fixed in formalin for ... See full document

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Stress Response at different Ages of Weaning in Cattle

Stress Response at different Ages of Weaning in Cattle

... It is necessary to have solid indicators of the welfare state of the animals. As we show in this study, the ration of GR:LY, widely used as an indicator of stress, depends on calf age and is for this reason not a ... See full document

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 EFFECTS OF THE DRY EXTRACT OF CITRUS AURANTIUM ON THE METABOLIC PROFILE OF WISTAR RATS

 EFFECTS OF THE DRY EXTRACT OF CITRUS AURANTIUM ON THE METABOLIC PROFILE OF WISTAR RATS

... the metabolic profile of Wistar ...the metabolic profile of animals as well as it would be essential to determine the optimal doses and the correct time for the treatment in order to obtain the ... See full document

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Biochemical and Anthropometric Markers, Metabolic Syndrome, and Main Dietary Habits of a Waraos Population Sample

Biochemical and Anthropometric Markers, Metabolic Syndrome, and Main Dietary Habits of a Waraos Population Sample

... The results of the study indicated that: -The Waraos typical diet is associated to a low insulin resistance and the absence of dislipidemic behavior. This conclusion could project that a diet rich in complex ... See full document

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Mitochondria-targeted antioxidant SkQ1 reduces age-related alterations in the ultrastructure of the lacrimal gland

Mitochondria-targeted antioxidant SkQ1 reduces age-related alterations in the ultrastructure of the lacrimal gland

... difficult-to-distinguish cytoplasmic contents and numerous membrane-bounded granules (Figures 4a and 5a). In some cases, we could see that the granule contents were released into the lumen of the ducts (arrows “2” in ... See full document

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Association of metabolic syndrome and electrocardiographic markers of subclinical cardiovascular disease

Association of metabolic syndrome and electrocardiographic markers of subclinical cardiovascular disease

... Ethnicity was reported by the participants in eight cat- egories and grouped into white and other. Level of edu- cation was reported in 10 categories according to the Dutch education system and grouped as low (none, pri- ... See full document

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The Incidence and Alliance of Metabolic Syndrome with Cardiovascular Risk Markers among Kodavas

The Incidence and Alliance of Metabolic Syndrome with Cardiovascular Risk Markers among Kodavas

... with metabolic syndrome and normal sub- ...of metabolic syndrome, Increased waist circumference ...of metabolic syndrome by age was explained in Figure ... See full document

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Associations of retinol-binding protein 4 with oxidative stress, inflammatory markers, and metabolic syndrome in a middle-aged and elderly Chinese population

Associations of retinol-binding protein 4 with oxidative stress, inflammatory markers, and metabolic syndrome in a middle-aged and elderly Chinese population

... Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a clustering of multiple metabolic abnormalities, including central obesity, dys- lipidemia, elevated blood pressure, hyperglycemia and insulin ... See full document

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Association of antioxidant status and inflammatory markers with metabolic syndrome in Thais

Association of antioxidant status and inflammatory markers with metabolic syndrome in Thais

... Additionally, our study also confirms that antioxidant ac- tivities are associated with components of MS. Our findings are in line with Mansengo et al. [28] that found a negative association between SOD and CAT levels ... See full document

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Phytochemical properties, toxicological screening and antibacterial qualities of various parts extracts of Ficus sycomorus

Phytochemical properties, toxicological screening and antibacterial qualities of various parts extracts of Ficus sycomorus

... Thirty rats were divided into three groups. Control rats received the vehicle (distilled water) ...only. Rats in group 2 and 3 were administered 400 mg/kg fruit extract each for 21 days and 800 mg/kg ... See full document

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<p>Effect of Diquafosol Ophthalmic Solution on Airflow-Induced Ocular Surface Disorder in Diabetic Rats</p>

<p>Effect of Diquafosol Ophthalmic Solution on Airflow-Induced Ocular Surface Disorder in Diabetic Rats</p>

... Purpose: To examine the effect of 3% diquafosol ophthalmic solution (DQS) on ocular surface disorders in diabetic model rats maintained in a continuous air fl ow condition. Methods: Goto – Kakizaki (GK) ... See full document

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