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Sex-dependent effects of a yoghurt enriched with proteins in a mouse model of diet-induced obesity
Fecha
2021-03Registro en:
Siroli, Lorenzo; Burns, Patricia Graciela; Borgo, María Florencia; Puntillo, Melisa Anahí; Drago, Silvina Rosa; et al.; Sex-dependent effects of a yoghurt enriched with proteins in a mouse model of diet-induced obesity; Elsevier; International Dairy Journal; 114; 3-2021; 1-8
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Autor
Siroli, Lorenzo
Burns, Patricia Graciela
Borgo, María Florencia
Puntillo, Melisa Anahí
Drago, Silvina Rosa
Forzani, Liliana Maria
D'alessandro, Maria Eugenia Guadalupe
Reinheimer, Jorge Alberto
Perotti, Maria Cristina
Vinderola, Celso Gabriel
Resumen
Using a mouse model of diet-induced obesity in males and females C57BL/6 mice, effects of a yoghurt enriched with proteins on pro-inflammatory cytokine and lipid profiles were assessed. A clear sex-dependent behaviour of the mice was shown; females gained less weight than males independent of the diet. When a high fat diet was implemented with yoghurt, a reduction of cholesterol and triglycerides in liver and blood serum of males, and triglycerides in the liver of females was observed. For male mice fed with yoghurt, a significant reduction of the levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines was detected; in female mice, the anti-inflammatory effect due to yoghurt consumption was observed only to a minor extent. Principal component analysis confirmed that gender or diet was able to group individual animals. A higher variability of data was observed in females compared with males, probably the reason why less significant differences were observed in the former.