1978
DOI: 10.1002/food.19780220113
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Proteinfraktionen und Gesamteiweiß im Serum von diätetisch verfetteten Ratten

Abstract: This paper deals with the behaviour of serum protein fractions in rats fed 22 resp. 52 weeks a 50% or 3% fat diet using Millipore electrophoresis. The total serum protein concentration was also estimated. In rats on the high-fat diet the albumin fraction significantly dropped, while elevated levels of alpha 1- and gamma-globulin fraction were found. Serum protein content was slightly elevated in rats fed the diet 22 weeks, but this elevation was only significant after 52 weeks feeding. Within the same diet gro… Show more

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“…Reduction of serum albumin may attributed to albuminuria, which is associated with renal damage induced by obesity ( Thoenes et al, 2009 ). Also, albumin is considered a negative acute phase protein, which declines during obesity induced inflammatory conditions ( Hübner and Voss, 1978 , Schreiber et al, 1986 ). The results of albumin were in harmony with the promoted oxidative stress in obese rats, as albumin was thought to have antioxidant criteria ( Taverna et al, 2013 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Reduction of serum albumin may attributed to albuminuria, which is associated with renal damage induced by obesity ( Thoenes et al, 2009 ). Also, albumin is considered a negative acute phase protein, which declines during obesity induced inflammatory conditions ( Hübner and Voss, 1978 , Schreiber et al, 1986 ). The results of albumin were in harmony with the promoted oxidative stress in obese rats, as albumin was thought to have antioxidant criteria ( Taverna et al, 2013 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%