Sucrose counteracts the anti-inflammatory effect of fish oil in adipose tissue and increases obesity development in mice.

BACKGROUND: Polyunsaturated n-3 fatty acids (n-3 PUFAs) are reported to protect against high fat diet-induced obesity and inflammation in adipose tissue. Here we aimed to investigate if the amount of sucrose in the background diet influences the ability of n-3 PUFAs to protect against diet-induced o...

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Main Authors: Tao Ma, Bjørn Liaset, Qin Hao, Rasmus Koefoed Petersen, Even Fjære, Ha Thi Ngo, Haldis Haukås Lillefosse, Stine Ringholm, Si Brask Sonne, Jonas Thue Treebak, Henriette Pilegaard, Livar Frøyland, Karsten Kristiansen, Lise Madsen
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3125273?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-97bedb3b11b8436a9680023506bcf81b2020-11-25T00:04:42ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-0166e2164710.1371/journal.pone.0021647Sucrose counteracts the anti-inflammatory effect of fish oil in adipose tissue and increases obesity development in mice.Tao MaBjørn LiasetQin HaoRasmus Koefoed PetersenEven FjæreHa Thi NgoHaldis Haukås LillefosseStine RingholmSi Brask SonneJonas Thue TreebakHenriette PilegaardLivar FrøylandKarsten KristiansenLise MadsenBACKGROUND: Polyunsaturated n-3 fatty acids (n-3 PUFAs) are reported to protect against high fat diet-induced obesity and inflammation in adipose tissue. Here we aimed to investigate if the amount of sucrose in the background diet influences the ability of n-3 PUFAs to protect against diet-induced obesity, adipose tissue inflammation and glucose intolerance. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We fed C57BL/6J mice a protein- (casein) or sucrose-based high fat diet supplemented with fish oil or corn oil for 9 weeks. Irrespective of the fatty acid source, mice fed diets rich in sucrose became obese whereas mice fed high protein diets remained lean. Inclusion of sucrose in the diet also counteracted the well-known anti-inflammatory effect of fish oil in adipose tissue, but did not impair the ability of fish oil to prevent accumulation of fat in the liver. Calculation of HOMA-IR indicated that mice fed high levels of proteins remained insulin sensitive, whereas insulin sensitivity was reduced in the obese mice fed sucrose irrespectively of the fat source. We show that a high fat diet decreased glucose tolerance in the mice independently of both obesity and dietary levels of n-3 PUFAs and sucrose. Of note, increasing the protein∶sucrose ratio in high fat diets decreased energy efficiency irrespective of fat source. This was accompanied by increased expression of Ppargc1a (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor, gamma, coactivator 1 alpha) and increased gluconeogenesis in the fed state. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The background diet influence the ability of n-3 PUFAs to protect against development of obesity, glucose intolerance and adipose tissue inflammation. High levels of dietary sucrose counteract the anti-inflammatory effect of fish oil in adipose tissue and increases obesity development in mice.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3125273?pdf=render
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author Tao Ma
Bjørn Liaset
Qin Hao
Rasmus Koefoed Petersen
Even Fjære
Ha Thi Ngo
Haldis Haukås Lillefosse
Stine Ringholm
Si Brask Sonne
Jonas Thue Treebak
Henriette Pilegaard
Livar Frøyland
Karsten Kristiansen
Lise Madsen
spellingShingle Tao Ma
Bjørn Liaset
Qin Hao
Rasmus Koefoed Petersen
Even Fjære
Ha Thi Ngo
Haldis Haukås Lillefosse
Stine Ringholm
Si Brask Sonne
Jonas Thue Treebak
Henriette Pilegaard
Livar Frøyland
Karsten Kristiansen
Lise Madsen
Sucrose counteracts the anti-inflammatory effect of fish oil in adipose tissue and increases obesity development in mice.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Tao Ma
Bjørn Liaset
Qin Hao
Rasmus Koefoed Petersen
Even Fjære
Ha Thi Ngo
Haldis Haukås Lillefosse
Stine Ringholm
Si Brask Sonne
Jonas Thue Treebak
Henriette Pilegaard
Livar Frøyland
Karsten Kristiansen
Lise Madsen
author_sort Tao Ma
title Sucrose counteracts the anti-inflammatory effect of fish oil in adipose tissue and increases obesity development in mice.
title_short Sucrose counteracts the anti-inflammatory effect of fish oil in adipose tissue and increases obesity development in mice.
title_full Sucrose counteracts the anti-inflammatory effect of fish oil in adipose tissue and increases obesity development in mice.
title_fullStr Sucrose counteracts the anti-inflammatory effect of fish oil in adipose tissue and increases obesity development in mice.
title_full_unstemmed Sucrose counteracts the anti-inflammatory effect of fish oil in adipose tissue and increases obesity development in mice.
title_sort sucrose counteracts the anti-inflammatory effect of fish oil in adipose tissue and increases obesity development in mice.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2011-01-01
description BACKGROUND: Polyunsaturated n-3 fatty acids (n-3 PUFAs) are reported to protect against high fat diet-induced obesity and inflammation in adipose tissue. Here we aimed to investigate if the amount of sucrose in the background diet influences the ability of n-3 PUFAs to protect against diet-induced obesity, adipose tissue inflammation and glucose intolerance. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We fed C57BL/6J mice a protein- (casein) or sucrose-based high fat diet supplemented with fish oil or corn oil for 9 weeks. Irrespective of the fatty acid source, mice fed diets rich in sucrose became obese whereas mice fed high protein diets remained lean. Inclusion of sucrose in the diet also counteracted the well-known anti-inflammatory effect of fish oil in adipose tissue, but did not impair the ability of fish oil to prevent accumulation of fat in the liver. Calculation of HOMA-IR indicated that mice fed high levels of proteins remained insulin sensitive, whereas insulin sensitivity was reduced in the obese mice fed sucrose irrespectively of the fat source. We show that a high fat diet decreased glucose tolerance in the mice independently of both obesity and dietary levels of n-3 PUFAs and sucrose. Of note, increasing the protein∶sucrose ratio in high fat diets decreased energy efficiency irrespective of fat source. This was accompanied by increased expression of Ppargc1a (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor, gamma, coactivator 1 alpha) and increased gluconeogenesis in the fed state. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The background diet influence the ability of n-3 PUFAs to protect against development of obesity, glucose intolerance and adipose tissue inflammation. High levels of dietary sucrose counteract the anti-inflammatory effect of fish oil in adipose tissue and increases obesity development in mice.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3125273?pdf=render
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