Exposure to high-fat style diet induced renal and liver structural changes, lipid accumulation and inflammation in intact and ovariectomized female rats

Purpose: We hypothesized that low estrogen levels aggravate obesity-related complications. Diet-induced obesity can cause distinct pathologies, including impaired glucose tolerance, inflammation, and organ injury that leads to fatty liver and chronic kidney diseases. To test this hypothesis, ovariec...

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Main Authors: Sucedaram, Yamuna, Johns, Edward James, Husain, Ruby, Sattar, Munavvar Abdul, Abdulla, Mohammed H., Nelli, Giribabu, Rahim, Nur Syahrina, Khalilpourfarshbafi, Manizheh, Abdullah, Nor Azizan
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spelling my.um.eprints.342782022-06-13T02:34:28Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/34278/ Exposure to high-fat style diet induced renal and liver structural changes, lipid accumulation and inflammation in intact and ovariectomized female rats Sucedaram, Yamuna Johns, Edward James Husain, Ruby Sattar, Munavvar Abdul Abdulla, Mohammed H. Nelli, Giribabu Rahim, Nur Syahrina Khalilpourfarshbafi, Manizheh Abdullah, Nor Azizan QR180 Immunology Purpose: We hypothesized that low estrogen levels aggravate obesity-related complications. Diet-induced obesity can cause distinct pathologies, including impaired glucose tolerance, inflammation, and organ injury that leads to fatty liver and chronic kidney diseases. To test this hypothesis, ovariectomized (OVX) rats were fed a high-fat style diet (HFSD), and we examined structural changes and inflammatory response in the kidney and liver. Methods: Sprague-Dawley female rats were ovariectomized or sham-operated and divided into four groups: sham-operated rats fed a normal diet (ND); ovariectomized rats fed a normal diet (OVX-ND); sham-operated rats fed a HFSD; ovariectomized rats fed a high-fat style diet (OVX-HFSD). Mean blood pressure and fasting blood glucose were measured on weeks 0 and 10. The rats were sacrificed 10 weeks after initiation of ND or HFSD, the kidney and liver were harvested for histological, immunohistochemical and immunofluorescence studies. Results: HFSD-fed rats presented a significantly greater adiposity index compared to their ND counterparts. Liver index, fasting blood glucose and mean blood pressure was increased in OVX-HFSD rats compared to HFSD rats at study terminal. Histological and morphometric studies showed focal interstitial mononuclear cell infiltration in the kidney of HFSD rats with mesangial expansion being greater in the OVX-HFSD rats. Both HFSD fed groups showed increased expressions of renal inflammatory markers, namely TNF-alpha, IL-6 and MCP-1, and infiltrating M1 macrophages with some influence of ovarian hormonal status. HFSD-feeding also caused hepatocellular steatosis which was aggravated in ovariectomized rats fed the same diet. Furthermore, hepatocellular ballooning was observed only in the OVX-HFSD rats. Similarly, HFSD-fed rats showed increased expressions of the inflammatory markers and M1 macrophage infiltration in the liver; however, only IL-6 expression was magnified in the OVX-HFSD. Conclusion: Our data suggest that some of the structural changes and inflammatory response in the kidney and liver of rats fed a HFSD are exacerbated by ovariectomy. Dove Medical Press Ltd 2021 Article PeerReviewed Sucedaram, Yamuna and Johns, Edward James and Husain, Ruby and Sattar, Munavvar Abdul and Abdulla, Mohammed H. and Nelli, Giribabu and Rahim, Nur Syahrina and Khalilpourfarshbafi, Manizheh and Abdullah, Nor Azizan (2021) Exposure to high-fat style diet induced renal and liver structural changes, lipid accumulation and inflammation in intact and ovariectomized female rats. Journal of Inflammation Research, 14. pp. 689-710. ISSN 1178-7031, DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/JIR.S299083 <https://doi.org/10.2147/JIR.S299083>. 10.2147/JIR.S299083
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topic QR180 Immunology
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Sucedaram, Yamuna
Johns, Edward James
Husain, Ruby
Sattar, Munavvar Abdul
Abdulla, Mohammed H.
Nelli, Giribabu
Rahim, Nur Syahrina
Khalilpourfarshbafi, Manizheh
Abdullah, Nor Azizan
Exposure to high-fat style diet induced renal and liver structural changes, lipid accumulation and inflammation in intact and ovariectomized female rats
description Purpose: We hypothesized that low estrogen levels aggravate obesity-related complications. Diet-induced obesity can cause distinct pathologies, including impaired glucose tolerance, inflammation, and organ injury that leads to fatty liver and chronic kidney diseases. To test this hypothesis, ovariectomized (OVX) rats were fed a high-fat style diet (HFSD), and we examined structural changes and inflammatory response in the kidney and liver. Methods: Sprague-Dawley female rats were ovariectomized or sham-operated and divided into four groups: sham-operated rats fed a normal diet (ND); ovariectomized rats fed a normal diet (OVX-ND); sham-operated rats fed a HFSD; ovariectomized rats fed a high-fat style diet (OVX-HFSD). Mean blood pressure and fasting blood glucose were measured on weeks 0 and 10. The rats were sacrificed 10 weeks after initiation of ND or HFSD, the kidney and liver were harvested for histological, immunohistochemical and immunofluorescence studies. Results: HFSD-fed rats presented a significantly greater adiposity index compared to their ND counterparts. Liver index, fasting blood glucose and mean blood pressure was increased in OVX-HFSD rats compared to HFSD rats at study terminal. Histological and morphometric studies showed focal interstitial mononuclear cell infiltration in the kidney of HFSD rats with mesangial expansion being greater in the OVX-HFSD rats. Both HFSD fed groups showed increased expressions of renal inflammatory markers, namely TNF-alpha, IL-6 and MCP-1, and infiltrating M1 macrophages with some influence of ovarian hormonal status. HFSD-feeding also caused hepatocellular steatosis which was aggravated in ovariectomized rats fed the same diet. Furthermore, hepatocellular ballooning was observed only in the OVX-HFSD rats. Similarly, HFSD-fed rats showed increased expressions of the inflammatory markers and M1 macrophage infiltration in the liver; however, only IL-6 expression was magnified in the OVX-HFSD. Conclusion: Our data suggest that some of the structural changes and inflammatory response in the kidney and liver of rats fed a HFSD are exacerbated by ovariectomy.
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author Sucedaram, Yamuna
Johns, Edward James
Husain, Ruby
Sattar, Munavvar Abdul
Abdulla, Mohammed H.
Nelli, Giribabu
Rahim, Nur Syahrina
Khalilpourfarshbafi, Manizheh
Abdullah, Nor Azizan
author_facet Sucedaram, Yamuna
Johns, Edward James
Husain, Ruby
Sattar, Munavvar Abdul
Abdulla, Mohammed H.
Nelli, Giribabu
Rahim, Nur Syahrina
Khalilpourfarshbafi, Manizheh
Abdullah, Nor Azizan
author_sort Sucedaram, Yamuna
title Exposure to high-fat style diet induced renal and liver structural changes, lipid accumulation and inflammation in intact and ovariectomized female rats
title_short Exposure to high-fat style diet induced renal and liver structural changes, lipid accumulation and inflammation in intact and ovariectomized female rats
title_full Exposure to high-fat style diet induced renal and liver structural changes, lipid accumulation and inflammation in intact and ovariectomized female rats
title_fullStr Exposure to high-fat style diet induced renal and liver structural changes, lipid accumulation and inflammation in intact and ovariectomized female rats
title_full_unstemmed Exposure to high-fat style diet induced renal and liver structural changes, lipid accumulation and inflammation in intact and ovariectomized female rats
title_sort exposure to high-fat style diet induced renal and liver structural changes, lipid accumulation and inflammation in intact and ovariectomized female rats
publisher Dove Medical Press Ltd
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/34278/
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