High fat diet consumption differentially affects adipose tissue inflammation and adipocyte size in obesity-prone and obesity-resistant rats

Nov 21, 2017International journal of obesity (2005)

High-fat diet changes fat tissue inflammation and fat cell size differently in rats prone or resistant to obesity

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Abstract

A higher percentage of large adipocytes (>5000 μm) was detected in the epididymal and inguinal adipose tissues of obesity-prone rats.

  • Obesity-prone rats had more large fat cells compared to obesity-resistant rats.
  • Obesity-resistant rats showed a greater proportion of small fat cells.
  • Crown-like structures, indicating inflammation, were more prevalent in the fat tissue of obesity-prone rats on a low-fat diet.
  • High fat diet consumption increased inflammation in the fat of obesity-resistant rats, despite minimal weight gain.
  • Pro-inflammatory markers were elevated in the fat of obesity-prone rats compared to obesity-resistant rats on a low-fat diet.

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