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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Factors associated with diet behaviour among individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus attending an outpatient clinic

Belfer, Bonnee January 2003 (has links)
Diet recommendations to achieve target metabolic control for prevention of micro and macrovascular complications have been outlined. Although previous studies in individuals with type 2 diabetes have identified certain factors associated with adherence to diet recommendations, adherence is multi-factorial in nature and includes demographic, biological and psychosocial variables. Our main objective was to identify factors associated With dietary behaviour among individuals with type 2 diabetes attending an out-patient clinic. Furthermore, we attempted to identify factors associated with frequency of seeing the dietitian and stages of change far lower fat intake. Principal hypothesis: those who are younger, female, lower in body mass index (BMI), higher in education level, exposed to a dietitian in the past year, higher in stage of change, having greater nutrition knowledge, greater perception of risk and benefits as well as fewer perceived barriers, would consume less total and saturated fat. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
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Effects of high-fat feeding on skeletal muscle insulin signalling in sarcolipin knockout mice

Sayer, Ryan 18 August 2010 (has links)
Type II diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has been associated with the onset of diet-induced obesity, which is currently on the rise worldwide. T2DM is typically characterized by insulin resistance in peripheral tissues such as adipose tissue, liver, and skeletal muscle. In skeletal muscle it is widely accepted that the defective insulin action is due to the inability of the cell to sufficiently activate the insulin signalling pathway and promote systemic glucose uptake. The sarcolipin-null (KO) mouse is a potential novel model for diet-induced obesity and diabetes. KO mice become significantly more obese and display a greater glucose intolerance than wildtype (WT) mice following an 8-week high-fat diet (HFD; 42% calories from fat) but the underlying mechanisms are still unknown. In this study the role of defective skeletal muscle insulin signalling in the development of the impaired glucose tolerance in KO mice was investigated. It was hypothesized that the HFD fed KO mice would exhibit greater reductions in IRS1 tyr628 and Akt ser473 phosphorylation (i.e. decreased activation of the insulin signalling pathway) than controls. Furthermore, it was believed that KO mice would display increased phosphorylation of IRS1 ser307, which is commonly associated with insulin resistance. At 16-weeks of age KO mice and littermates were subdivided into two groups and placed on either a HFD (n=30) or chow diet (n=24) for an 8-week period. Changes in body weight, glucose tolerance, and insulin tolerance were assessed pre- and post-diet period. Following the completion of the diet intervention mice were treated with an intraperitoneal injection of insulin (0.75U/kg) or vehicle solution and sacrificed for tissue collection. Epididymal/inguinal and retroperitoneal fat pads were removed for assessment of whole body adiposity. Whole gastrocnemius muscle was excised and homogenized for Western blot analysis of several key proteins of the insulin signalling cascade. Following completion of the HFD KO mice (48.6 ± 1.6 g) weighed significantly more than HFD fed wildtype (WT) mice (41.5 ± 1.6 g), and all chow fed mice (KO: 36.8 ± 1.5 g; WT: 35.2 ± 1.2 g; p<0.001). Glucose tolerance testing showed that KO mice exhibited significantly greater glucose intolerance compared to control mice post-HFD (p<0.001). Insulin tolerance testing, however, revealed no change in insulin sensitivity in KO or WT mice post-HFD (p>0.05). The HFD fed KO mice (0.73 ± 0.06 g) had an elevated retroperitoneal fat pad weight than HFD fed WT (0.49 ± 0.05 g) and all chow fed mice (KO: 0.28 ± 0.04 g; WT: 0.24 ± 0.04 g; p<0.01). Western blot analysis revealed a similar reduction in insulin receptor substrate-1 (IRS1) tyr628 phosphorylation in both KO and WT mice following the HFD (Con WT: 2.82 ± 0.69; Con KO: 3.06 ± 0.73; HFD WT: 1.71 ± 0.28; HFD KO: 1.28 ± 0.11 fold increase over non-insulin stimulated mice; p<0.02). IRS1 ser307 phosphorylation was elevated in both genotypes post-HFD (HFD WT: 2.97 ± 1.19; HFD KO: 2.17 ± 0.59 fold increase over standard chow fed control mice; p<0.03). Insulin treatment did not stimulate phosphorylation of Akt ser473 in KO or WT mice regardless of diet (p>0.05). In summary there was no difference between KO and WT mice in skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity as assessed by the phosphorylation of insulin signalling intermediates. An increase in IRS1 ser307 phosphorylation appears to be the primary mechanism for the reduced activation of IRS1 following the HFD in both KO and WT mice. However, the results from the current investigation did not support the notion that impaired skeletal muscle insulin signalling is responsible for the more pronounced diet-induced glucose intolerance observed in KO mice. Future studies investigating the viability of skeletal muscle GLUT4 translocation and glucose uptake as well as the glucose-induced insulin secretion of pancreatic β-cells following consumption of a HFD would help elucidate the mechanism of glucose intolerance in KO mice.
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Exercise, Epinephrine and IL-6 Mediated Regulation of Adipose Tissue Metabolism

Wan, Zhongxiao Unknown Date
No description available.
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Impact of Positive and Negative Health Behaviors on Female Mice and/or their Offspring

Platt, Kristen M 01 January 2014 (has links)
Obesity is an ever-growing concern in the developed world that carries with it a plethora of health issues. For example, obesity increases an individual’s risk for Type 2 Diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Pregnancy is a vital time for a woman to maintain optimal health, both for her own benefit as well as that of her offspring, and yet almost half of women in the United States who are of age to bear children are overweight or obese. In mice, we found that offspring born to dams fed a high fat diet did not have impaired glucose tolerance, contrary to our hypothesis. In addition, we challenged the offspring with a high fat diet, and found no difference in glucose tolerance as a result of maternal diet. Exercise is at the opposite end of the wellness spectrum – individuals who exercise experience many health benefits. Even overweight or obese individuals who exercise without losing weight have improved insulin sensitivity, for example. Studies have previously used voluntary running and found that offspring born to exercised dams have improved glucose tolerance. With the goal of controlling variable running times and distances, we developed a novel model of controlled exercise and have shown that it is a safe intervention that warrants further study. In addition, many individuals choose to take dietary supplements for various reasons. Branched chain amino acids (BCAAs) are a common dietary supplement that have been shown to increase lean mass, and may be implicated in glucose metabolism. We supplemented female mice with BCAAs for 16 weeks and found that exercise plus BCAAs improved body composition compared to sedentary control-diet fed animals, when exercise alone did not. In summary, we herein explore a number of health behaviors in female mice, both negative treatments such as consumption of a high fat diet and positive interventions such as exercise and BCAA supplementation, and the impact that they may have on the female animal and/or her offspring.
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The effects of a low-fat diet compared to a ketogenic diet on resting metabolic rate and body composition

Barnes, Dawn M. January 2002 (has links)
The Cerulean Warbler (Dendroica cerulea) is state-listed as threatened or as a species of special concern throughout most of its range, suffering from extensive loss of breeding habitat. Although the Cerulean Warbler has been classified as a species of high conservation concern, little is known about its life history. Conservation and management efforts directed toward protecting forested landscapes on the breeding and non-breeding grounds, with the specific habitat requirements that this species prefers, are paramount. Yet, there is little specific quantitative data in existence regarding the pertinent vegetation structure in which the Cerulean Warbler can successfully breed. During the two field seasons of this project (2000 and 2001), sixty-two territories were located, monitored, and mapped during the nesting season. To determine the habitat selection of Cerulean Warblers, twenty-seven habitat variables were measured within the center of mapped territories and random sites (0.04 ha circle). The size of territories (n = 59) ranged from 0.036 ha to 1.427 ha. The number of large trees (> 38 cm DBH) was significantly higher in territories, as was the total density of all trees than in random sites. Vertical stratification between 0 - < 2 m was also significantly higher in territories than in random sites. Territories were located significantly closer to water bodies, roads, and agricultural fields. The relative abundance of Cerulean Warblers differed greatly among study sites (O/km2-3.86/k m2). In all study sites containing at least two birds throughout the breeding season, territories exhibited a significantly clumped distribution. As expected, canopy gaps were present in all territories, and perch trees were significantly larger than average trees available to males within territories. This species was located almost exclusively along ridgetops and mesic slopes. The greatest number of birds occurred in study sites that were located within state forests that are currently being managed for timber harvest versus national forest. / School of Physical Education
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Inter-relação do Gama- orizanol e ativação dos receptores Adipo- R1 e Adipo- R2 possível efeito na melhora da função renal associada à obesidade /

Francisqueti, Fabiane Valentini. January 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Camila Renata Corrêa / Resumo: A obesidade está associada a diversas comorbidades, como dislipidemia, hipertrigliceridemia, resistência à insulina (RI) e diabetes mellitus tipo 2, além de estresse oxidativo e inflamação. Além disso, na obesidade ocorre um desequilíbrio na produção de adipocinas, com aumento de citocinas proinflamatórias e diminuição de adiponectina, o que pode ocasionar disfunções renais e metabólicas. O γ-orizanol, composto presente no arroz, têm demonstrado potencial ação antiadipogênica, anti-inflamatória e antioxidante. Sendo assim o objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar os efeitos do γ-orizanol sobre a ativação dos receptores Adipo- R1 e Adipo- R2 e seus papéis na melhora da função renal. Foram utilizados ratos Wistar machos (n=60 animais), 21 dias de idade, provenientes Biotério Central da Faculdade de Medicina de Botucatu. Os animais foram divididos em seis grupos (n=10 animais/grupo) para receberem dieta padrão (G1), dieta padrão + γ-orizanol (G2), dieta rica em carboidratos (G3), dieta rica em carboidratos no início e depois com γ-orizanol (G4), dieta rica em carboidratos no início e depois dieta padrão + γ-orizanol (G5) e dieta rica em carboidrato + γ-orizanol (G6) por 30 semanas. Detectada a proteinuria, o grupo G4 começou a receber γ-orizanol e o grupo G5 teve a troca da ração. A obesidade foi caracterizada pelo índice de adiposidade e comorbidades: pressão arterial sistêmica, perfis glicêmico, lipídico e hormonal. No tecido adiposo foi analisado o perfil inflamatório por ELISA. A ... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: Obesity is associated with several comorbidities such as dyslipidemia, hypertriglyceridemia, insulin resistance (IR) and diabetes mellitus type 2, and also oxidative stress and inflammation, situations that trigger an imbalance in production adipokine, or increase of proinflammatory cytokines and decreased adiponectin. This condition can lead renal and metabolic disorders. γ-oryzanol, main phytosterol present in rice has shown potential antiadipogênica, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant action. Thus the aim of this study was to evaluate, the effects of γ-oryzanol on the activation of Adipo-R1 and Adipo-R2 receptors and their role in improvement of renal function. It was used male Wistar rats (n = 60 animals), 21 days old, from Central Animal Laboratory of the Botucatu Medical School. The animals were be divided into six groups (n = 10 animals / group) to receive standard diet (G1), standard diet + γ-oryzanol (G2), high-carbohydrate diet (G3), high-carbohydrate diet at first and then with γ-oryzanol (G4), high-carbohydrate diet at first and then standard diet + γ-oryzanol (G5) and high carbohydrate diet + γ-oryzanol (G6) for 30 weeks. When detected proteinuria, the G4 group started receiving γ-oryzanol and the G5 group was the exchange of the feed. Obesity was characterized by adiposity index and co-morbidities: blood pressure, blood glucose, lipid and hormonal. In adipose tissue was analyzed the inflammatory profile for ELISA. Renal function was evaluated by proteinuria. It w... (Complete abstract click electronic access below) / Doutor
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Metabolic responses to short-term high-fat overfeeding

Parry, Sion A. January 2017 (has links)
The main aim of this thesis was to increase our understanding of the metabolic responses associated with short-term high-fat overfeeding. To this end, four separate studies are described in this thesis; each of which involved the provision of a high-fat, high-energy diet to young, healthy, lean individuals. The first of these experimental chapters (Chapter 2) determined the effects of a 7-day, high-fat (65%), high-energy (+50%) diet on postprandial metabolic and endocrine responses to a mixed meal challenge. This chapter demonstrates that 7-days of overfeeding impaired glycaemic control in our subject cohort but did not influence the response of selected gut hormones (acylated ghrelin, GLP-1 and GIP). In a mechanistic follow up study utilising stable isotope tracer methodology we then demonstrate that overfeeding-induced impairments in glycaemic control are attributable to subtle alterations in plasma glucose flux, rather than the overt tissue-specific adaptations (e.g. increased EGP, or reduced glucose disposal) that have previously been reported (Chapter 3). In an attempt to delineate the time-course of diet-induced impairments in glycaemic control, we then investigated the effects of 1-day of overfeeding (+80% energy with 73% of total energy coming as fat) (Chapter 4). Results demonstrate that a single day of overfeeding elicits responses which are comparable to 7-days of high-fat overfeeding; highlighting the rapidity with which excessive high-fat food intake can negatively influence glucose metabolism. In chapter 5 we utilised stable isotope tracer and muscle biopsy techniques to demonstrate that 7-days of high-fat overfeeding impairs glycaemic control but does not influence the fed-state mixed muscle protein fractional synthesis rate (FSR). In conclusion, the findings of this thesis demonstrate that while short-term high-fat overfeeding negatively influences whole-body glucose metabolism, skeletal muscle protein metabolism appears to be relatively unaffected in young, lean, healthy humans.
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Dieta hiperlipídica na gestação e lactação: efeitos sobre parâmetros metabólicos e do consumo alimentar em ratos adultos.

Oliveira, Tchana Weyll Souza de January 2010 (has links)
p. 1-86 / Submitted by Santiago Fabio (fabio.ssantiago@hotmail.com) on 2013-04-09T19:38:13Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertacao Tchana de Oliveira.pdf: 985133 bytes, checksum: 73cb03cf5f89412625c24bc2f8722bed (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Rodrigo Meirelles(rodrigomei@ufba.br) on 2013-04-10T14:05:18Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertacao Tchana de Oliveira.pdf: 985133 bytes, checksum: 73cb03cf5f89412625c24bc2f8722bed (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2013-04-10T14:05:18Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertacao Tchana de Oliveira.pdf: 985133 bytes, checksum: 73cb03cf5f89412625c24bc2f8722bed (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010 / A gestação e lactação são períodos caracterizados pelo desenvolvimento e modulação dos sistemas orgânicos. A dieta materna durante este período crítico do desenvolvimento exerce um importante papel na regulação da homeostase dos descendentes e pode trazer conseqüências até a vida adulta. Assim, o presente estudo teve como objetivo investigar os efeitos de uma dieta hiperlipídica durante a gestação e lactação sobre a evolução ponderal, o perfil lipídico, a glicemia, os produtos nitrogenados não protéicos e o consumo alimentar dos descendentes na vida adulta. Fêmeas de ratos Wistar foram alimentadas com dieta hiperlipídica ou dieta padrão durante a gestação e lactação. Os descendentes foram divididos em dois grupos: Descendente Controle (DC, n=10) descendentes de ratas alimentadas com dieta padrão e Descendente Hiperlipídica (DH, n=10) descendentes de ratas alimentadas com a dieta hiperlipídica. Após o desmame ambos os grupos foram alimentados com dieta padrão até a vida adulta. O grupo DH apresentou aumento (p≤0,05), no perfil lipídico, na glicemia e no consumo quando comparado ao grupo controle. Os resultados sugerem que a exposição no período perinatal a dieta hiperlipídica, rica em ácidos graxos saturados pode programar alterações no metabolismo dos descendentes adultos mesmo quando expostos a dieta nutricionalmente equilibrada ao longo da vida. / Salvador
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Isolamento social precoce e consumo de uma dieta hiperlipídica : implicações no comportamento do tipo depressivo e em aspectos cognitivos em ratos adultos

Arcego, Danusa Mar January 2017 (has links)
Intervenções ambientais, como a exposição precoce a estressores ou a dietas ricas em calorias, podem alterar a trajetória da maturação neural e influenciar na susceptibilidade a certas patologias a longo-prazo. Neste contexto, o objetivo do presente estudo foi investigar os efeitos de uma exposição ao isolamento social durante o período pré-pubere associado ou não ao consumo precoce e crônico de uma dieta hiperlipídica (HFD) sobre aspectos cognitivos e emocionais, e possíveis mecanismos neuroquímicos associados a essas alterações, no hipocampo, no córtex pré-frontal e no núcleo accumbens de ratos machos na idade adulta. Os resultados mostraram que os dois fatores, estresse e dieta (separadamente), induziram um comportamento do tipo depressivo nos animais na idade adulta. Além disso, os animais isolados apresentaram um déficit cognitivo associado à memória de curta-duração e de trabalho, enquanto que animais com acesso à HFD demonstraram prejuízo somente na memória de curta-duração. Curiosamente, a interação entre os fatores (estresse e dieta) causou uma reversão dos déficits na memória de curta-duração. Em relação às avaliações do comportamento alimentar hedônico, observamos que o grupo com consumo crônico de HFD apresentou uma menor motivação para obter diferentes tipos de alimentos palatáveis doces. Essa redução motivacional não parece ser associada a uma menor palatabilidade e/ou a uma maior saciedade induzida pela HFD. Em relação aos marcadores de plasticidade analisados no córtex pré-frontal, observamos interações entre os fatores estresse e dieta na atividade da enzima Na+K+-ATPase, nos níveis de BNDF e no imunoconteúdo das proteínas AKT e MAPK/ERK, sendo que os fatores quando aplicados isolados diminuem os níveis dos parâmetros analisados, porém quando associados, os níveis retornam ou aumentam em relação aos valores do grupo controle. O hipocampo foi a estrutura mais afetada pelas intervenções ambientais neste trabalho. Observamos que tanto o estresse, como a dieta hiperlipídica (separadamente) causaram uma redução da plasticidade sináptica hipocampal, por meio de diferentes mecanismos: o acesso crônico à HFD afeta proteínas relacionadas ao funcionamento das sinapses, enquanto o isolamento social parece afetar mais particularmente a via de sinalização do BDNF. Com relação aos achados neuroquímicos no núcleo accumbens, observamos uma redução dos receptores dopaminérgico-1 (D1) e canabinóide-1 (CB1) com o consumo de HFD, enquanto que os animais isolados na pré-puberdade apresentaram uma redução do metabolismo dopaminérgico nesta estrutura. Em suma, esta tese demonstra que tanto o isolamento social e como o consumo contínuo de HFD causam comportamento do tipo depressivo e outras alterações comportamentais, e reduzem marcadores de plasticidade importantes no córtex prefrontal e hipocampo. O acesso à HFD também causa uma menor motivação para o comportamento alimentar hedônico. Assim, tais eventos precoces podem afetar a plasticidade neural levando a importantes alterações comportamentais, e assim predispor a diferentes patologias durante a vida. / Environmental interventions, such as early exposure to stressors or high calorie-diets, can alter the trajectory of neural maturation and influence the susceptibility to some pathologies throughout life. In this context, the aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of exposure to social isolation, during the pre-pubertal period, associated or not with early and chronic consumption of a hyperlipid diet (HFD) on cognitive and emotional aspects, and possible mechanisms associated with these changes, in the hippocampus, the prefrontal cortex and the nucleus accumbens of male rats in adulthood. The results showed that both pre-pubertal social isolation and chronic access to a hyperlipidic diet induced a depressive-like behavior in animals during adulthood. In addition, isolated animals had a cognitive deficit associated with short-term and working memory, whereas animals with access to HFD demonstrated impairment only in short-term memory. Interestingly, the interaction between the factors (stress and diet) caused a reversal in relation to short-term memory, remaining similar to the control group. Regarding the evaluations of the hedonic eating behavior, we observed that HFD group presented a lower motivation to obtain different sweet palatable foods. This impaired motivation does not appear to be associated with less palatability and/or satiety induced by the high-fat diet. Concerning plasticity markers in the prefrontal cortex, we observed interactions between stress and diet on Na+ K+-ATPase activity, BNDF levels and AKT and MAPK/ERK immunocontents. These interactions follow a similar profile: when applied alone, the levels of the analyzed parameters decrease, but when associated, the levels return or increase in relation to the values of the control group. The hippocampus was the structure most affected by the environmental interventions. Both stress and HFD caused a reduction of hippocampal synaptic plasticity through different mechanisms: chronic access to HFD affects proteins related to synaptic function, while social isolation affects the BDNF signaling pathway more significantly. Regarding the neurochemical findings in the nucleus accumbens, we observed a reduction in dopaminergic-1 (D1) and cannabinoid-1 (CB1) receptors with chronic HFD intake, whereas isolated animals had a reduction of dopaminergic metabolism in this same structure. In summary, this thesis shows that both social isolation and chronic consumption of HFD lead to depressive-like behavior and to other behavioral changes; they reduce plasticity markers in prefrontal cortex and hippocampus. HFD access also induced a lower motivation for hedonic feeding. Therefore, these early interventions may affect neural plasticity, leading to important behavioral changes, and thus, predispose to different pathologies later in life.
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Dieta hiperlipídica compromete a morfologia e alguns parâmetros funcionais de testículo e tireóide de ratos jovens / High fat diet to promise the morphology and some functional parameters of testis and thyroid of Young male rats

Cynthia Carneiro Soares da Silva 12 February 2014 (has links)
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / Estudos demonstram que o sobrepeso e a obesidade podem afetar a fertilidade masculina. Além disso, a função tireóidea também esta associada à alteração da função testicular, entretanto, o papel fisiológico dos hormônios tireoideanos na regulação do sistema reprodutor masculino ainda não esta claro. Aos 21 dias de idade, ratos machos receberam uma dieta manipulada contendo diferentes concentrações de óleo de soja até a idade de 30 e 60 dias, os grupos controle (C30, n=6 e C60, n=6), receberam dieta contendo 7% e os grupos hiperlipídicos (HL30, n=6 e HL60, n=6), receberam dieta contendo 19% deste óleo. Ao final de cada período, os animais foram avaliados por DXA (Absorciometria de Raios-x em Duas Energias) e sacrificados por exsanguinação. Para avaliar alterações na estrutura dos tecidos testicular e tireóideo, foram realizados a morfologia e a estereologia. No plasma, para determinar os perfis bioquímico e hormonal, foram avaliados, triglicerídeos, colesterol total, HDL-colesterol, VLDL, glicose e albumina, por métodos colorimétricos e leptina, insulina, T4, T3, TSH e testosterona por radioimunoensaio (RIE). Para evidenciar a expressão de receptor androgênico (AR) em testículos, foi realizado imunomarcação, com anti-AR. Durante todo o período experimental, foram analisados a massa corporal, a ingestão alimentar e o comprimento corporal, os quais permaneceram inalterados. No grupo HL, a massa magra foi menor aos 30 dias, já a gordura corporal total foi maior no mesmo grupo, aos 60 dias nenhuma diferença foi notada entre os grupos. No grupo HL30 não houve diferença quanto à massa dos tecidos, já no grupo HL60, o peso do epidídimo, fígado e gordura visceral mantiveram-se aumentados. No grupo HL30 não houve diferença em relação ao perfil bioquímico, já no grupo HL60, os níveis de glicose, mantiveram-se altos. Quanto às dosagens hormonais no grupo HL30, TSH e leptina estiveram aumentados e T3 reduzido, e no grupo HL60, T3 e leptina estiveram aumentados. Os dados morfométricos e estereológicos de testículo no grupo HL30 mostram aumento no número de túbulos seminíferos e da densidade de comprimento (Lv), já no grupo HL60, há redução no número de túbulos seminíferos e no diâmetro do mesmo. Quanto à expressão de receptor androgênico nas células testiculares, não parece haver diferença entre os grupos independente da idade de consumo da dieta. A dieta hiperlipídica promoveu alterações metabólicas aos 30 dias e modificações na morfologia do tecido tireoidiano e testicular em ambas as idades, o que indica reflexos na função reprodutora. / Studies show that overweight and obesity can affect male fertility. In addition, thyroid function also is associated with the alteration of testicular function, however, the physiological role of thyroid hormones in the regulation of male reproductive system is not yet clear. At 21 days of age, male rats were handled diet containing different concentrations of soy oil until the age of 30 and 60 days, the control group (C30 n=6 , C60 n=6), received a diet containing 7% and the high fat groups (HL30 n=6 , HL60n=6), received diet containing 19 % of this oil. At the end of each period, the animals were assessed by DXA (Absorptiometry X - ray Dual energy) and sacrificed by exsanguination. To assess changes in the structure of the testis and thyroid tissue morphology and stereological were performed. In plasma for determine the hormonal e biochemist profile were evaluated, triglycerides, total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, VLDL, glucose and albumin by colorimetric assay and leptin, insulin, T4 , T3 , TSH and testosterone by radioimunoassay (RIA) . To demonstrate the expression of androgen receptor (AR) in testis, imunohistochemistry was performed with anti-AR. During the experimental period, body weight, food intake and body length were analyzed, and remained unchanged. Lean mass was lower at 30 days in the HL group, since the body fat total was higher in the same group, after 60 days, no difference was noted between the groups. In HL group at 30 days no difference was noted, and in same group at 60 days, the weight of the epididymis, liver and visceral fat remained higher. The biochemist profile in HL group at 30 days, there are no differences and at the 60 days in same group the level of glucose remained high. For hormonal dosages at 30 days in HL group, TSH and leptin were increased and T3 reduced, at 60 days in the same group, T3 and leptin were increased. Stereological and morphometric in the group Hl at 30 days, data show increases of number of seminiferous tubule and length density (Lv). At 60 days in the same group there are decreased of number of seminiferous tubule and diameter. The expression of androgen receptor (AR), in testis no differences are seems between the groups independent of the ages of consumption of diet. The fat diet promoted metabolic changes at 30 days and changes in the morphology of thyroid and testicular tissue at both ages, indicating an influence on reproductive function.

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