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A Model of Chronic Nutrient Infusion in the Rat
Authors:Grace Fergusson  Mélanie Ethier  Bader Zarrouki  Ghislaine Fontés  Vincent Poitout
Affiliation:1.Montreal Diabetes Research Center, CRCHUM;2.Department of Medicine, University of Montreal
Abstract:Chronic exposure to excessive levels of nutrients is postulated to affect the function of several organs and tissues and to contribute to the development of the many complications associated with obesity and the metabolic syndrome, including type 2 diabetes. To study the mechanisms by which excessive levels of glucose and fatty acids affect the pancreatic beta-cell and the secretion of insulin, we have established a chronic nutrient infusion model in the rat. The procedure consists of catheterizing the right jugular vein and left carotid artery under general anesthesia; allowing a 7-day recuperation period; connecting the catheters to the pumps using a swivel and counterweight system that enables the animal to move freely in the cage; and infusing glucose and/or Intralipid (a soybean oil emulsion which generates a mixture of approximately 80% unsaturated/20% saturated fatty acids when infused with heparin) for 72 hr. This model offers several advantages, including the possibility to finely modulate the target levels of circulating glucose and fatty acids; the option to co-infuse pharmacological compounds; and the relatively short time frame as opposed to dietary models. It can be used to examine the mechanisms of nutrient-induced dysfunction in a variety of organs and to test the effectiveness of drugs in this context.
Keywords:Biomedical Engineering   Issue 78   Medicine   Anatomy   Physiology   Basic Protocols   Surgery   Metabolic Diseases   Infusions   Intravenous   Infusion Pumps   Glucolipotoxicity   Rat   Infusion   Glucose   Intralipid   Catheter   canulation   canula   diabetes   animal model
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