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Calagua, M., (2018). Ácidos grasos poliinsaturados y fibrato sobre el peso, bioquímica sanguínea, expresión génica y grasa corporal en ratas inducidas a obesidad [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/3762
Calagua, M., Ácidos grasos poliinsaturados y fibrato sobre el peso, bioquímica sanguínea, expresión génica y grasa corporal en ratas inducidas a obesidad [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/3762
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title = "Ácidos grasos poliinsaturados y fibrato sobre el peso, bioquímica sanguínea, expresión génica y grasa corporal en ratas inducidas a obesidad",
author = "Calagua Yaya, Mayra Alexandra",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2018"
}
The parameters evaluated were weight, blood biochemistry (TG, HDL and glucose) biometry, deposition of adipose tissue and relative gene expression of PPARα in liver tissue after administration of treatments to Holtzman rats, previously induced to obesity. The products used were: two different sources of polyunsaturated fatty acids; fish oil (FO) and Sacha inchi oil (SIO), and a drug (fenofibrate, FEN). The study consisted of two periods (P): PI: obesogenic diet (OD) for 30 days; PII, treatment allocation (T). T1: standard diet (SD); T2: OD; T3: OD + FO; T4: OD + SIO; T5: OD + FEN. For T4 and T5, 0.5 mL oil / kg PV rat / day was considered; for T5 the dose of FEN was 100 mg / kg PV rat / day. Food consumption was measured daily. At the end of the PII, the animals were sacrificed and the following measurements were taken: weight, blood biochemistry, biometry, body fat and expression of the PPARα gene (liver). The data were subjected to analysis of variance under a DCA with 5 treatments and 7 repetitions using the MINITAB program, the difference in means was calculated with the LSD test. At the end of the TII, it was found that the treatments had influences (P <0.05) on weight gain, blood triglyceride level and HDL and on the weight of the liver, but not (P> 0.05) on body weight, blood glucose, expression PPARα gene or deposition of body fat. It is concluded that at the metabolic level and gene expression, the products had different positive effects despite having been used in non-recommended dietary conditions
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