1. Effects of high-fat diet exposure on glucolipid metabolism and ovarian function in offspring of female rats
Tuhetimulati GULAN ; Tusufuhan YEERNUER ; Yulan MA ; Jiying CHEN ; Niyazi MAYINUER
Journal of Chinese Physician 2019;21(9):1308-1311
Objective:
To explore the effects of high-fat diet exposure on glucolipid metabolism and ovarian function in offspring of female Sprague Dawley rats.
Methods:
Female and male rats were mated in cages at a ratio of 2∶1. Pregnant mice were collected and randomly divided into normal feed group (control group) and high-fat and high-glucose feed group (observation group). Female offspring were selected as the research object. After the offspring entering the stage of sexual maturity, the blood was taken from abdominal aorta artery. The contents of serum related factors were determined by automatic biochemical analyzer and enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit. Hematoxylin-eosin staining (HE) was used to directly observe the distribution and quantity of liver tissue and the quantity and structure of ovarian follicles.
Results:
Compared with the normal control group, the body weight, blood glucose, blood lipids and fat coefficient in high-fat diet rats were significantly increased (