Rats on a high-energy diet showing no weight gain present with ultrastructural changes associated with liver fibrosis

dc.contributor.authorOberholzer, Hester Magdalena
dc.contributor.authorBester, Megan Jean
dc.contributor.authorVan der Schoor, Ciska
dc.contributor.emailnanette.oberholzer@up.ac.zaen_ZA
dc.date.accessioned2016-10-31T08:41:31Z
dc.date.available2016-10-31T08:41:31Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.description.abstractSibutramine is widely used as a weight-loss substance in the treatment of obesity and is a selective inhibitor of the neuronal reuptake of serotonin and noradrenaline. Although banned, it is often a hidden ingredient in herbal and dietary supplements that are widely used by the general public. Various weight loss products, including sibutramine, have successfully been tested in animal models of diet-induced obesity. In the female Sprague-Dawley rat model, fed a high-energy diet that did not produce a significant increase in BMI, the cellular structure of the liver was evaluated using transmission electron microscopy. Compared to controls showing no damage, the livers of rats fed a high-energy diet were found to have increased fibrosis without steatosis, while for rats fed high-energy diet with sibutramine, fibrosis was increased and steatosis had developed. In conclusion, in female rats fed a high-energy diet that does not result in weight gain hepatic fibrosis occurs without steatosis. In these rats the co-administration of sibutramine increases the degree of fibrosis and steatosis develops. Although it has been widely believed that sibutramine is not hepatotoxic, this study clearly shows that at an ultrastructural level, rats fed a high-energy diet treated with sibutramine show signs of hepatotoxicity.en_ZA
dc.description.departmentAnatomyen_ZA
dc.description.librarianhb2016en_ZA
dc.description.urihttp://www.tandfonline.com/loi/iusp20en_ZA
dc.identifier.citationOberholzer, HM, Bester, MJ & Van der Schoor, C 2013, 'Rats on a high-energy diet showing no weight gain present with ultrastructural changes associated with liver fibrosis', Ultrastructural Pathology, vol. 37, no. 4, pp. 267-272.en_ZA
dc.identifier.issn0191-3123 (print)
dc.identifier.issn1521-0758 (online)
dc.identifier.other10.3109/01913123.2013.790527
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/57554
dc.language.isoenen_ZA
dc.publisherTaylor and Francisen_ZA
dc.rights© Informa Healthcare. This is an electronic version of an article published in Ultrastructural Pathology, vol. 37, no. 4, pp. 267-272, 2013. doi : 10.3109/01913123.2013.79052. Ultrastructural Pathology is available online at : http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/iusp20.en_ZA
dc.subjectHigh energy dieten_ZA
dc.subjectSibutramineen_ZA
dc.subjectUltrastructureen_ZA
dc.subjectFibrosisen_ZA
dc.titleRats on a high-energy diet showing no weight gain present with ultrastructural changes associated with liver fibrosisen_ZA
dc.typePostprint Articleen_ZA

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