Anti-apoptotic and Pro-survival Effects of Food Restriction on High-Fat Diet-Induced Obese Hearts

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Yi-Yuan Lin
Po-Shiuan Hsieh
Yu-Jung Cheng
Shiu-Min Cheng
Chiao-nan (Joyce) Chen
Chih-Yang Huang
Chia-Hua Kuo
Chung-Lan Kao
Woei-Cherng Shyu
Shin-Da Lee
机构
[1] China Medical University,Graduate Institute of Clinical Medical Science
[2] National Defense Medical Center,Department of Physiology and Biophysics
[3] Tri-Service General Hospital,Department of Medical Research
[4] China Medical University,Department of Physical Therapy, Graduate Institute of Rehabilitation Science
[5] Asia University,Department of Psychology
[6] Chang Gung University,Department of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine
[7] Chang Gung Memorial Hospital,Department of Internal Medicine
[8] China Medical University,Graduate Institute of Chinese Medicine Science
[9] China Medical University,Graduate Institute of Basic Medical Science
[10] Asia University,Department of Health and Nutrition Biotechnology
[11] University of Taipei,Department of Sports Sciences
[12] Taipei Veterans General Hospital,Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
[13] National Yang-Ming University,Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, School of Medicine
[14] China Medical University Hospital,Translational Medicine Research Center
[15] China Medical University,Graduate Institute of Immunology
[16] China Medical University Hospital,Department of Neurology, Center for Neuropsychiatry
[17] Asia University,Department of Occupational Therapy
[18] Shanghai University of TCM,School of Rehabilitation Science
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Cardiovascular Toxicology | 2017年 / 17卷
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Food restriction; Heart; caspase; Cell death; High-fat diet;
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Food restriction and weight loss are known to prevent obesity-related heart diseases. This study investigates whether food restriction elicits anti-apoptotic and pro-survival effects on high-fat diet-induced obese hearts. Histopathological analysis, TUNEL assay, and Western blotting were performed on the excised hearts from three groups of Sprague–Dawley rats which were fed with regular chow diet (CON, 13.5 % fat), a high-fat ad libitum diet (HFa, 45 % fat), or a high-fat food-restricted diet (HFr, 45 % fat, maintaining the same weight as CON) for 12 weeks. Body weight, blood pressure, heart weight, triglycerides, insulin, HOMAIR, interstitial spaces, cardiac fibrosis, and cardiac TUNEL-positive apoptotic cells were increased in HFa relative to CON, whereas these parameters were decreased in HFr relative to HFa. The protein levels of cardiac Fas ligand, Fas receptors, Fas-associated death domain (FADD), activated caspase-8, and activated caspase-3 (Fas receptor-dependent apoptotic pathways), as well as t-Bid/Bid, Bax/Bcl-2, Bad/p-Bad, Cytochrome c, activated caspase-9, and activated caspase-3 (mitochondria-dependent apoptotic pathways) in HFr were lower than those in HFa. Moreover, the Bcl-xL and IGF-1-related components of IGF-1, p-PI3 K/PI3 K, p-Akt/Akt in HFr were higher than those in HFa. Our findings suggest that a restricted high-fat diet for maintaining weight control could diminish cardiac Fas receptor-dependent and mitochondria-dependent apoptotic pathways as well as might enhance IGF-1-related pro-survival pathways. In sum, food restriction for maintaining normal weight could elicit anti-apoptotic and pro-survival effects on high-fat diet-induced obese hearts.
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页码:163 / 174
页数:11
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