Evaluation of metabolic, endrocrine and growth features in the Mexican hairless pig to determinate its potential as model for obesity in comparison with commercial pigs

Biochemical, endocrine and growth performance variables were evaluated and compared in the Mexican hairless (MHP) and in Landrace Yorkshires pigs (LYP) from first to ninth month of age in order to establish if the MHP could be a better model for the study of obesity than the LYP. Serum concentration...

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Main Authors: Rogelio A. Alonso Morales, Ma de Lourdes Solano, Fernando Pérez-Gil Romo, Marco A. Herradora Lozano, Rafael Olea Pérez, Carlos G. Gutiérrez, Miguel E. Arechavaleta-Velasco, Carmen Camacho-Rea
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2010-11-01
Series:Italian Journal of Animal Science
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Online Access:http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/1352
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spelling doaj-24d9fc3887bf4ea19fdd7c9bff943b7b2020-11-25T02:01:55ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2010-11-0194e84e8410.4081/ijas.2010.e84Evaluation of metabolic, endrocrine and growth features in the Mexican hairless pig to determinate its potential as model for obesity in comparison with commercial pigsRogelio A. Alonso MoralesMa de Lourdes SolanoFernando Pérez-Gil RomoMarco A. Herradora LozanoRafael Olea PérezCarlos G. GutiérrezMiguel E. Arechavaleta-VelascoCarmen Camacho-ReaBiochemical, endocrine and growth performance variables were evaluated and compared in the Mexican hairless (MHP) and in Landrace Yorkshires pigs (LYP) from first to ninth month of age in order to establish if the MHP could be a better model for the study of obesity than the LYP. Serum concentrations of total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG), high-density lipoproteins (HDL), low-density lipoproteins (LDL), glucose, free fatty acids (FFA), and insulin were measured. Feed intake, body weight and backfat thickness were also monitored. The results showed that the MHP partitioned more energy to backfat than the LYP (P<0.01), and had higher fasting serum concentrations of insulin, TC, TG, LDL, and FFA than the LYP (P<0.05). Based on the high capacity of the MHP to deposit body fat, and its higher serum concentrations of insulin, TG, CT, LDL, and FFA, we conclude that the MHP is a better model for the study of obesity than the Landrace-Yorkshire pigs and could be used under experimental conditions as a model for obesity, particularly the observed in metabolically healthy but obese humans.http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/1352Mexican hairless pig, Obesity.
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author Rogelio A. Alonso Morales
Ma de Lourdes Solano
Fernando Pérez-Gil Romo
Marco A. Herradora Lozano
Rafael Olea Pérez
Carlos G. Gutiérrez
Miguel E. Arechavaleta-Velasco
Carmen Camacho-Rea
spellingShingle Rogelio A. Alonso Morales
Ma de Lourdes Solano
Fernando Pérez-Gil Romo
Marco A. Herradora Lozano
Rafael Olea Pérez
Carlos G. Gutiérrez
Miguel E. Arechavaleta-Velasco
Carmen Camacho-Rea
Evaluation of metabolic, endrocrine and growth features in the Mexican hairless pig to determinate its potential as model for obesity in comparison with commercial pigs
Italian Journal of Animal Science
Mexican hairless pig, Obesity.
author_facet Rogelio A. Alonso Morales
Ma de Lourdes Solano
Fernando Pérez-Gil Romo
Marco A. Herradora Lozano
Rafael Olea Pérez
Carlos G. Gutiérrez
Miguel E. Arechavaleta-Velasco
Carmen Camacho-Rea
author_sort Rogelio A. Alonso Morales
title Evaluation of metabolic, endrocrine and growth features in the Mexican hairless pig to determinate its potential as model for obesity in comparison with commercial pigs
title_short Evaluation of metabolic, endrocrine and growth features in the Mexican hairless pig to determinate its potential as model for obesity in comparison with commercial pigs
title_full Evaluation of metabolic, endrocrine and growth features in the Mexican hairless pig to determinate its potential as model for obesity in comparison with commercial pigs
title_fullStr Evaluation of metabolic, endrocrine and growth features in the Mexican hairless pig to determinate its potential as model for obesity in comparison with commercial pigs
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of metabolic, endrocrine and growth features in the Mexican hairless pig to determinate its potential as model for obesity in comparison with commercial pigs
title_sort evaluation of metabolic, endrocrine and growth features in the mexican hairless pig to determinate its potential as model for obesity in comparison with commercial pigs
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Italian Journal of Animal Science
issn 1594-4077
1828-051X
publishDate 2010-11-01
description Biochemical, endocrine and growth performance variables were evaluated and compared in the Mexican hairless (MHP) and in Landrace Yorkshires pigs (LYP) from first to ninth month of age in order to establish if the MHP could be a better model for the study of obesity than the LYP. Serum concentrations of total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG), high-density lipoproteins (HDL), low-density lipoproteins (LDL), glucose, free fatty acids (FFA), and insulin were measured. Feed intake, body weight and backfat thickness were also monitored. The results showed that the MHP partitioned more energy to backfat than the LYP (P<0.01), and had higher fasting serum concentrations of insulin, TC, TG, LDL, and FFA than the LYP (P<0.05). Based on the high capacity of the MHP to deposit body fat, and its higher serum concentrations of insulin, TG, CT, LDL, and FFA, we conclude that the MHP is a better model for the study of obesity than the Landrace-Yorkshire pigs and could be used under experimental conditions as a model for obesity, particularly the observed in metabolically healthy but obese humans.
topic Mexican hairless pig, Obesity.
url http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/1352
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