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Obese zebrafish: A small fish for a major human health condition

         

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Obesity is becoming a silent worldwide epidemic,with a steady increase in both adults and children.To date,even though several drugs have been licensed for long-term obesity treatment,none of them are yet used in routine clinical practice.So far the only successful intervention has been behavioral therapy.A suitable and economic experimental model mimicking the human condition would therefore be extremely useful to evaluate preventive measures and novel treatments.Zebrafish are emerging as an important model system to study obesity and related metabolic disease.Remarkable similarities have been reported in lipid metabolism and the adipogenic pathway between zebrafish and mammals.Moreover,the zebrafish possesses a number of features--the relative inexpensiveness of animal husbandry,its optical transparency and the ability to produce a large number of offspring at low cost—that make it ideal for large-scale screening and for testing drugs and intervention.In this review,we summarize recent progress in using zebrafish as a model system to study obesity and obesity-related metabolic disorders.We describe several zebrafish models (in both larvae and adult animals) that develop obesity and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) using different approaches,including gene manipulation,diet manipulation and modification of microbiota composition.For these models,we have outlined the specific aspects related to obesity and its development and we have summarized their advantages and limitations.

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    《动物模型与实验医学(英文)》 |2018年第004期|255-265|共11页
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    Department of Internal Medicine,Gastroenterology Unit, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy;

    Women in Hepatology Group, Modena,Italy;

    Women in Hepatology Group, Modena,Italy;

    National Institute of Gastroenterology,"S.de Bellis" Research Hospital, Castellana Grotte, Italy;

    Department of Internal Medicine,Gastroenterology Unit, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy;

    Women in Hepatology Group, Modena,Italy;

    Department of Internal Medicine,Endocrinology Unit, AOU of Parma, Parma,Italy;

    Department of Internal Medicine,Gastroenterology Unit, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy;

    Department of Internal Medicine,Gastroenterology Unit, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy;

    Women in Hepatology Group, Modena,Italy;

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