Boulangé A, Planche E, de Gasquet P
J Lipid Res. 1979 Sep;20(7):857-64.
The aim of this study was to discover which of three major abnormalities of the genetically obese Zucker rat (fa/fa), namely hyperphagia, excess adiposity, and hyperlipidemia, is the first to appear prior to manifest obesity, i.e., before weaning. Suckling fa/fa rats, bred from heterozygous parents, were detected by sizing fat cells obtained from an inguinal fat pad biopsy. Cell hypertrophy was observed in fa/fa rats, compared to Fa/-littermates of the same sex, as soon as 5-7 days after birth. Prediction of fa/fa genotype at this age by this method was assessed using a series of 80 pups and proved to be totally successful. The identity of the "predicted" obese pups was confirmed morphologically at 6 weeks of age. Food (milk) intake was estimated from water turnover rates determined on 86 pups aged 2-8 days using tritiated water. The results show that 7-day-old fa/fa rats had heavier inguinal fat pads with larger adipocytes and higher lipoprotein lipase activity than their lean controls. There was no genotype effect on water intake adjusted to body weight during the first week of life. Moreover weight of stomach contents and triglyceridemia were similar in all animals at 7 days. These results show that excess adiposity develops in the fa/fa rat during the first week of life, before hypertriglyceridemia and hyperphagia, and raises the question of whether this adiposity results from a defect in energy expenditure or an abnormality of fat cell storage capacity, or both.
本研究的目的是确定遗传性肥胖的 Zucker 大鼠(fa/fa)的三种主要异常情况,即食欲亢进、过度肥胖和高脂血症中,哪一种是在明显肥胖之前,即在断奶前最先出现的。通过对从腹股沟脂肪垫活检获得的脂肪细胞进行大小测量,检测由杂合子亲本培育的乳鼠 fa/fa。与同性别的 Fa/- 同窝仔鼠相比,在出生后 5 - 7 天就观察到 fa/fa 大鼠出现细胞肥大。使用一系列 80 只幼崽评估了通过这种方法在这个年龄预测 fa/fa 基因型的情况,结果证明完全成功。在 6 周龄时通过形态学确认了“预测”肥胖幼崽的身份。使用氚标记水,根据 86 只 2 - 8 日龄幼崽的水周转率估算食物(奶)摄入量。结果表明,7 日龄的 fa/fa 大鼠腹股沟脂肪垫更重,脂肪细胞更大,脂蛋白脂肪酶活性更高,与其瘦的对照相比。在出生后的第一周,调整体重后的水摄入量没有基因型效应。此外,所有动物在 7 天时胃内容物重量和甘油三酯血症相似。这些结果表明,在 fa/fa 大鼠出生后的第一周就出现了过度肥胖,早于高甘油三酯血症和食欲亢进,并提出了这种肥胖是由于能量消耗缺陷还是脂肪细胞储存能力异常,或者两者兼而有之的问题。