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Could vitamin D protect against high fat diet induced damage in the arcuate nucleus in the rat: histological, immunohistochemical and ultrastructural study

مؤلف البحث
Hala Mohamed Hassanin, Omnia I Ismail
تاريخ البحث
قسم البحث
مجلة البحث
Ultrastructural Pathology
الناشر
Taylor & Francis
عدد البحث
47
سنة البحث
2023
صفحات البحث
292-303
ملخص البحث

Obesity is a serious health issue. As regard, the central nervous system, obesity induces neuronal damage. Vitamin D has well-known anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective effects. To detect if vitamin D protects against damage in the arcuate nucleus induced by a high fat-high fructose diet. Forty adult rats were used, and four groups were formed. Group I (negative control) kept on a standard chow diet for six weeks, Group II (positive control) received vitamin D orally once every other day for six weeks, Group III (high fat-high fructose treated group) was given high fat-high fructose diets for six weeks and Group IV (high fat-high fructose and vitamin D treated group) were given high fat-high fructose diets concomitantly with vitamin D for six weeks. High fat-high fructose diet markedly caused histological changes in arcuate neurons as nuclei appeared darkly stained and shrunken with condensed chromatin, and the …