Affiliation:
1. From the Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Buenos Aires University (P.F.D., M.I.R., L.E.A., I.J.d.l.R.); Center for Endocrinological Research, R. Gutierrez Pediatric Hospital (I.A., S.N., E.D.); Austral University (S.N.); and Favaloro University (L.C.), Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Abstract
Abstract
—A fructose-enriched diet promotes hypertension in rats. We thought that an enhancement of the glycolytic and/or lipid disorder (s) that raise blood pressure could be the cause. Therefore, we studied 4 groups of Sprague-Dawley rats (±200 g): (1) control rats received a standard diet and tap water; (2) the glycerol group of rats received a standard diet and 0.54 mol/L glycerol in tap water; (3) the fructose group was given a fructose-enhanced diet (chow had 55% fructose instead of dextrin) and tap water; and (4) the fructose-glycerol group was given the fructose-enhanced diet and 0.54 mol/L glycerol in drinking water. At the end of the second week, the findings were as follows. Blood pressure was 149±2 mm Hg in the fructose-glycerol group versus 129±2 (
P
<0.001), 131±2 (
P
<0.001), and 140±3 (
P
<0.005) mm Hg in the control, glycerol, and fructose groups, respectively. Insulinemia was higher in the fructose-glycerol group than the control (
P
<0.001), glycerol (
P
<0.001), and fructose groups (
P
<0.001); triglyceridemia was higher in the fructose-glycerol (
P
<0.02), fructose (
P
<0.05), and glycerol groups (
P
<0.02) than the control group. Thoracic aorta rings showed a lower ED
50
to 12,13-phorbol dibutyrate in the fructose-glycerol group than in the control (
P
<0.001), glycerol (
P
<0.002), and fructose groups (
P
<0.001). In conclusion, glycerol-fructose administration resulted in hypertriglyceridemia, hyperinsulinemia, and increased vascular sensitivity to 12,13-phorbol dibutyrate (with respect to the control group), and significantly greater expression of protein kinase C α and βII (with respect to the glycerol group).
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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