Appetite–regulating hormones in rats with fructose-induced metabolic changes

Objectives: The aim of this research is to examine the effects of fructose-drinking on the plasma levels of appetite-regulating hormones insulin, leptin and ghrelin in male and female rats. Methods: Mature Wistar rats were divided as follows: two control groups - male (CM) and femal...

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Main Authors: Petya Hadzhibozheva, Liliya Pashova-Stoyanova, Zhivka Tsokeva, Maria Ganeva, Krasimira Nancheva, Galina Ilieva, Velcho Nanchev, Anna Tolekova, Tsvetelin Georgiev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2023-01-01
Series:Pharmacia
Online Access:https://pharmacia.pensoft.net/article/87712/download/pdf/
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Summary:Objectives: The aim of this research is to examine the effects of fructose-drinking on the plasma levels of appetite-regulating hormones insulin, leptin and ghrelin in male and female rats. Methods: Mature Wistar rats were divided as follows: two control groups - male (CM) and female (CF); two fructose-drinking groups - male (FDM) and female (FDF), received 15% fructose solution. The experiment lasted 11 weeks. At the end, insulin, leptin and ghrelin levels as well as lipid and glucose profile were assessed. Results: Plasma concentrations of the examined hormones were elevated in fructose-drinking groups. However, in the FDM group only the leptin levels were significantly increased compared to the control. In the FDF group, all three appetite-regulating hormones showed the highest concentrations in comparison to the other groups. Conclusion: Sex hormones may affect the appetite-regulation signals and could be a factor contributing to degree of metabolic changes caused by long-term fructose overconsumption.
ISSN:2603-557X