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Hepatic denervation and dyslipidemia in obese Zucker (fa/fa) rats

Authors :
Sander Busker
J Eliveld
Ewout Foppen
Andries Kalsbeek
Mariƫtte T. Ackermans
Ellen A. Fliers
Eveline Bruinstroop
Other departments
AGEM - Amsterdam Gastroenterology Endocrinology Metabolism
Laboratory for Endocrinology
Other Research
ANS - Amsterdam Neuroscience
Endocrinology
Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience (NIN)
Source :
International journal of obesity (2005), 39(11), 1655-1658. Nature Publishing Group, International Journal of Obesity, 39(11), 1655-8. Nature Publishing Group
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Human and animal studies increasingly point toward a neural pathogenesis of the metabolic syndrome, involving hypothalamic and autonomic nervous system dysfunction. We hypothesized that increased very-low-density lipoprotein-triglyceride (VLDL-TG) secretion by the liver in a rat model for dyslipidemia, that is, the obese Zucker (fa/fa) rat, is due to relative hyperactivity of sympathetic, and/or hypoactivity of parasympathetic hepatic innervation. To test the involvement of the autonomic nervous system, we surgically denervated the sympathetic or parasympathetic hepatic nerve in obese Zucker rats. Our results show that cutting the sympathetic hepatic nerve lowers VLDL-TG secretion in obese rats, finally resulting in lower plasma TG concentrations after 6 weeks. In contrast, a parasympathetic denervation results in increased plasma total cholesterol concentrations. The effect of a sympathetic or parasympathetic denervation of the liver was independent of changes in humoral factors or changes in body weight or food intake. In conclusion, a sympathetic denervation improves the lipid profile in obese Zucker rats, whereas a parasympathetic denervation increases total cholesterol levels. We believe this is a novel treatment target, which should be further investigated.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03070565
Volume :
39
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Obesity
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8f49e55ce2ce6c88e88e3570f3539f93
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/ijo.2015.122