High-Fat Diets and LXRs Expression in Rat Liver and Hypothalamus

高脂饮食与大鼠肝脏和下丘脑中LXRs表达的关系

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Abstract

Disturbances on lipid metabolism are associated with health disorders. High-fat diets (HFDs) consumption promotes cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases where cholesterol plays an important role. Among regulators of this steroid homeostasis, the liver X receptors (LXRs) induce genes that protect cells from cholesterol overload. We previously described how both hypothalamic LXRα and LXRβ are sensitive to a high-fructose diet, suggesting that these receptors trigger responses related to control of energy and food intake. The present work's main objective was to study the effect of different HFDs on LXRs expression (in hypothalamus and liver), and lipid profile. Male rats received control diet (CD), HFD(1) (CD + bovine fat (BF)), HFD(2) (CD + BF + cholic acid (CA)), HFD(3) (CD + BF + cholesterol), or HFD(4) (CD + BF + CA + cholesterol) for different time periods. Hypothalamic LXRβ, both hepatic LXRs subtypes, and total cholesterol (TC) raised after 2 weeks of HFDs. Four and 8 weeks of HFD(3) and HFD(4) increased the LXRs subtypes in both tissues and TC levels. Only HFD(4) reduced triglycerides (TG) levels after 2 and 8 weeks. The TC and TG values correlated significantly with LXRs expression only in rats fed with HFD(4). These data add relevant information about how diet composition can produce different scales of hypercholesterolemia states accompanied with central and peripheral changes in the LXRs expression.

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