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Comp Med ; 62(5): 348-60, 2012 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23114038

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Metabolic syndrome is a condition that typically includes central obesity, insulin resistance, glucose intolerance, dyslipidemia, and hypertension. Disruption of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, a regulator of corticosterone secretion, occurs in some cases of metabolic syndrome and obesity, and Cushing hypercortisolemia is associated with obesity and metabolic disorders. We therefore assessed anatomic and clinical pathology in C57BL/6NCrl mice to evaluate the effects of chronic corticosterone in the drinking water at doses of 25, 50, and 100 µg/mL for 25 d. Treated mice developed obesity, glucose intolerance, electrolyte aberrations, and dyslipidemia that were dose-dependent and most severe in the 100-mu;g/mL treatment group. To evaluate return to normal function, additional C57BL/6NCrl mice received corticosterone-free water for 2 wk after the 25-d treatment period. According to results of gross examination, mice appeared to recover within days of exogenous corticosterone withdrawal; however, adrenal gland vacuolation and protein, lipid, and electrolyte abnormalities persisted. Together, these findings support chronic corticosterone exposure through the drinking water as a potentially useful, noninvasive method to induce some features of metabolic syndrome.


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Corticosterona/toxicidad , Dislipidemias/patología , Intolerancia a la Glucosa/patología , Síndrome Metabólico/fisiopatología , Obesidad/patología , Glándulas Suprarrenales/patología , Análisis de Varianza , Animales , Estudios de Casos y Controles , Corticosterona/administración & dosificación , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Dislipidemias/inducido químicamente , Intolerancia a la Glucosa/inducido químicamente , Hígado/patología , Síndrome Metabólico/inducido químicamente , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL , Obesidad/inducido químicamente , Bazo/patología
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