TY - JOUR
T1 - A high-fat and high-cholesterol diet induces cardiac fibrosis, vascular endothelial, and left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in shrsp5/dmcr rats
AU - Watanabe, Shogo
AU - Kumazaki, Shota
AU - Kusunoki, Katsuhiro
AU - Inoue, Terumi
AU - Maeda, Yui
AU - Usui, Shinichi
AU - Shinohata, Ryoko
AU - Ohtsuki, Takashi
AU - Hirohata, Satoshi
AU - Kusachi, Shozo
AU - Kitamori, Kazuya
AU - Mori, Mari
AU - Yamori, Yukio
AU - Oka, Hisao
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by a Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B), Grant Number 15K19178 to S. Watanabe.
Funding Information:
This work was supported by a JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B) Grant Number 15K19178 to S. Watanabe.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2018, Japan Atherosclerosis Society. All rights reserved.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Aim: Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) increases cardiovascular risk regardless of risk factors in metabolic syndrome. However, the intermediary factors between NASH and vascular disease are still unknown because a suitable animal model has never been established. The stroke-prone (SP) spontaneously hypertensive rat, SHRSP5/Dmcr, simultaneously develops hypertension, acute arterial lipid deposits in mesenteric arteries, and NASH when feed with a high-fat and high-cholesterol (HFC) diet. We investigated whether SHRSP5/Dmcr affected with NASH aggravates the cardiac or vascular dysfunction. Method: Wister Kyoto and SHRSP5/Dmcr rats were divided into 4 groups of 5 rats each, and fed with a SP or HFC diet. After 8 weeks of HFC or SP diet feeding, glucose and insulin resistance, echocardiography, blood biochemistry, histopathological staining, and endothelial function in aorta were evaluated. Results: We demonstrate that SHRSP5/Dmcr rats fed with a HFC diet presented with cardiac and vascular dysfunction caused by cardiac fibrosis, endothelial dysfunction, and left ventricular diastolic dysfunction, in association with NASH and hypertension. These cardiac and vascular dysfunctions were aggravated and not associated with the presence of hypertension, glucose metabolism disorder, and/or obesity. Conclusions: SHRSP5/Dmcr rats may be a suitable animal model for elucidating the organ interaction between NASH and cardiac or vascular dysfunction.
AB - Aim: Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) increases cardiovascular risk regardless of risk factors in metabolic syndrome. However, the intermediary factors between NASH and vascular disease are still unknown because a suitable animal model has never been established. The stroke-prone (SP) spontaneously hypertensive rat, SHRSP5/Dmcr, simultaneously develops hypertension, acute arterial lipid deposits in mesenteric arteries, and NASH when feed with a high-fat and high-cholesterol (HFC) diet. We investigated whether SHRSP5/Dmcr affected with NASH aggravates the cardiac or vascular dysfunction. Method: Wister Kyoto and SHRSP5/Dmcr rats were divided into 4 groups of 5 rats each, and fed with a SP or HFC diet. After 8 weeks of HFC or SP diet feeding, glucose and insulin resistance, echocardiography, blood biochemistry, histopathological staining, and endothelial function in aorta were evaluated. Results: We demonstrate that SHRSP5/Dmcr rats fed with a HFC diet presented with cardiac and vascular dysfunction caused by cardiac fibrosis, endothelial dysfunction, and left ventricular diastolic dysfunction, in association with NASH and hypertension. These cardiac and vascular dysfunctions were aggravated and not associated with the presence of hypertension, glucose metabolism disorder, and/or obesity. Conclusions: SHRSP5/Dmcr rats may be a suitable animal model for elucidating the organ interaction between NASH and cardiac or vascular dysfunction.
KW - Atherosclerosis
KW - Endothelial function
KW - High-cholesterol diets
KW - High-fat
KW - Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis
KW - SHRSP5/Dmcr
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U2 - 10.5551/jat.40956
DO - 10.5551/jat.40956
M3 - Article
C2 - 29162773
AN - SCOPUS:85046823896
SN - 1340-3478
VL - 25
SP - 439
EP - 453
JO - Journal of atherosclerosis and thrombosis
JF - Journal of atherosclerosis and thrombosis
IS - 5
ER -