Repercusiones metabólicas de la dieta rica en sacarosa en la rata gestante ejercitada
Keywords:
pregnancy, sucrose, excersise, ratsAbstract
Treatment with a sucrose-rich diet (SRD) to pregnant rats does not modify materal
or fetal body weight. An aerobic moderate exercise protocol does not affect either
of those variables in rats fed SRD or control diet (CD). The hypertriglyceridemic effect
of the SRD was similar in pregnant and virgin rats, although the effect in the formers
'as added to the characteristic gestational hypertriglyceridemia. Plasma free fatty acid
veis were not affected by the SRD in either pregnant of virgin rats. There was
)wever a differential responsivness to the SRD in what glycemia and insulinemia is
concerned. The exercise protocool de crea sed the plasma insulin levels in pregnant rats
d either SRD or CD.
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MUÑoz, C., LÓPEZ-LUNA, P., HERRERA, E. : Biol Neonate (1995),
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