Altered Lipid Metabolism during Enteral or Parenteral Nutrition in Rats: Comparison with Oral Feeding.
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概要
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To investigate the effects of different routes of alimentation on lipid metabolism, lipid-free nutrients with the same amount of energy and composition were continuously administered via the oral cavity (oral group), directly to the stomach (enteral group), or into the superior caval vein (parenteral group) of unrestrained rats. The body weight gain 1 week after continuous nutrition was greater in enteral and parenteral groups than in the orally-fed group. In comparison with the orally-fed group, the enterally-fed group had significantly greater liver and retro-peritoneal adipose tissue weights and hepatic lipid content, whereas the parenterally-fed group produced similar changes to those in the enteral group without significant accumulation of hepatic lipid. The rate of fatty acid synthesis after 1 week of alimentation was 3-fold higher in the liver in enterally-fed group, and approximately 10-fold higher in white adipose tissue in both enterally- and parenterally-fed groups than in orally-fed group. Plasma concentrations of catecholamines after 6 h were signifi-cantly higher in the orally-fed group than in either the enteral or paren-teral group. However, plasma insulin concentrations were not signifi-cantly different among the three groups. The results indicate that lipid synthesis and its deposition in the liver and adipose tissue are greatly influenced by the route of alimentation, possibly owing to difference in the early neuro-hormonal responses to different routes of alimentation.
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著者
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IWAI Masaru
Medical Biochemistry Ehime University Schbool of Medicine
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KOBAYASHI Nobuaki
Surgery Ehime University School of Medicine
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SHIMAZU Takashi
Medical Biochemistry Ehime University Schbool of Medicine
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YAMASHITA Hirotaka
Medical Biochemistry Ehime University Schbool of Medicine
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NISHIMURA Koji
Surgery Ehime University School of Medicine