Effects of a ketogenic diet on adipose tissue, liver, and serum biomarkers in sedentary rats and rats that exercised via resisted voluntary wheel running

Author:

Holland Angelia Maleah12,Kephart Wesley C.1,Mumford Petey W.1,Mobley Christopher Brooks1,Lowery Ryan P.3,Shake Joshua J.1,Patel Romil K.1,Healy James C.1,McCullough Danielle J.14,Kluess Heidi A.1,Huggins Kevin W.5,Kavazis Andreas N.14,Wilson Jacob M.3,Roberts Michael D.14

Affiliation:

1. School of Kinesiology, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama;

2. Department of Kinesiology and Health Science, Augusta University, Augusta, Georgia;

3. Applied Science and Performance Institute, Tampa, Florida;

4. Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine-Auburn Campus, Auburn, Alabama; and

5. Department of Nutrition, Dietetics and Hospitality Management, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama

Abstract

We investigated the effects of different diets on adipose tissue, liver, serum morphology, and biomarkers in rats that voluntarily exercised. Male Sprague-Dawley rats (∼9–10 wk of age) exercised with resistance-loaded voluntary running wheels (EX; wheels loaded with 20–60% body mass) or remained sedentary (SED) over 6 wk. EX and SED rats were provided isocaloric amounts of either a ketogenic diet (KD; 20.2%-10.3%-69.5% protein-carbohydrate-fat), a Western diet (WD; 15.2%-42.7–42.0%), or standard chow (SC; 24.0%-58.0%-18.0%); n = 8–10 in each diet for SED and EX rats. Following the intervention, body mass and feed efficiency were lowest in KD rats, independent of exercise ( P < 0.05). Absolute and relative (body mass-adjusted) omental adipose tissue (OMAT) masses were greatest in WD rats ( P < 0.05), and OMAT adipocyte diameters were lowest in KD-fed rats ( P < 0.05). None of the assayed OMAT or subcutaneous (SQ) protein markers were affected by the diets [total acetyl coA carboxylase (ACC), CD36, and CEBPα or phosphorylated NF-κB/p65, AMPKα, and hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL)], although EX unexpectedly altered some OMAT markers (i.e., higher ACC and phosphorylated NF-κB/p65, and lower phosphorylated AMPKα and phosphorylated HSL). Liver triglycerides were greatest in WD rats ( P < 0.05), and liver phosphorylated NF-κB/p65 was lowest in KD rats ( P < 0.05). Serum insulin, glucose, triglycerides, and total cholesterol were greater in WD and/or SC rats compared with KD rats ( P < 0.05), and serum β-hydroxybutyrate was greater in KD vs. SC rats ( P < 0.05). In conclusion, KD rats presented a healthier metabolic profile, albeit the employed exercise protocol minimally impacts any potentiating effects that KD has on fat loss.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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