Title : Inflammatory serum proteome pattern in mice fed a high-fat diet - Gianazza_2013_Amino.Acids_44_1001 |
Author(s) : Gianazza E , Sensi C , Eberini I , Gilardi F , Giudici M , Crestani M |
Ref : Amino Acids , 44 :1001 , 2013 |
Abstract :
To investigate the influence of diet on serum protein pattern, mice were fed for 8 weeks either control chow or a high-fat diet (containing 21 % w/w milk fat and 0.2 % w/w cholesterol); sera were collected and analyzed by 2-DE. The main positive acute-phase reactant proteins, haptoglobin and hemopexin, were significantly up-regulated in animals receiving the high-fat diet. Data on all other proteins also pointed to an inflammatory condition in these animals. The largest change in concentration was observed for carboxylesterase N, a circulating enzyme seldom connected with lipid metabolism in earlier reports. These observations agree with the notion of a link between diet-induced hyperlipidemia and the inflammatory component of its cardiovascular sequels in humans, but the effects in the experimental animals are massive and obviously affect most of the major serum proteins. |
PubMedSearch : Gianazza_2013_Amino.Acids_44_1001 |
PubMedID: 23224824 |
Gianazza E, Sensi C, Eberini I, Gilardi F, Giudici M, Crestani M (2013)
Inflammatory serum proteome pattern in mice fed a high-fat diet
Amino Acids
44 :1001
Gianazza E, Sensi C, Eberini I, Gilardi F, Giudici M, Crestani M (2013)
Amino Acids
44 :1001