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Nonneoplastic pathology in male Sprague-Dawley rats fed the American Institute of Nutrition-93M purified diet at ad libitum and dietary-restricted intakes

机译:随意喂食美国美营养学会93M纯化饮食和饮食限制的雄性Sprague-Dawley大鼠非肿瘤性病理

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This study evaluates the effects of age and chronic dietary restriction (DR) on nonneoplastic diseases in rats that were fed the American Institute of Nutrition (AIN)-93M purified diet. Male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were divided into an ad libitum (AL) group and a DR group that was fed the AIN-93M diet with intake reduced by 31%. Nonneoplastic disease profiles were developed to clarify whether the AIN-93M diet fulfills long-term nutritional requirements of rats. Subsets of rats were killed at 58 and 114 weeks of age, and histopathology was performed. At 58 weeks of age, the 2 main types of nonneoplastic diseases in AL rats were liver vacuolization and cardiomyopathy. Dietary restriction reduced the severity and incidence of both lesions. At 114 weeks of age, the most common lesions in AL rats were cardiomyopathy, nephropathy, liver vacuolization, and degeneration with renal failure and genitourinary infections causing the greatest mortality. Dietary restriction reduced the incidence and severity of these lesions. Nonneoplastic diseases accounted for 28.9% and 0.0% of total mortalities in the AL and DR groups, respectively; however, there was a higher incidence of unknown deaths in the DR rats (52.6%) compared to AL rats (28.9%), which may have limited the success of DR to improve survival. Although the AIN-93M diet supported chronic rat growth, alterations in some dietary component concentrations may be required to lower body weight in chronic rodent and human studies. Factors such as diet composition and digestibility may alter nonneoplastic diseases and mortality in rats and humans in a similar fashion.
机译:这项研究评估了年龄和慢性饮食限制(DR)对以美国营养学会(AIN)-93M纯化饮食喂养的大鼠中非肿瘤性疾病的影响。将雄性Sprague-Dawley(SD)大鼠分为随意组(AL)和DR组,分别喂食AIN-93M饮食并减少31%的DR。开发非肿瘤性疾病概况以阐明AIN-93M饮食是否满足大鼠的长期营养需求。在58和114周龄时杀死了大鼠的亚型,并进行了组织病理学检查。在58周龄时,AL大鼠的2种主要非肿瘤性疾病是肝空泡和心肌病。饮食限制降低了两种病变的严重程度和发生率。在114周大的时候,AL大鼠中最常见的病变是心肌病,肾病,肝空泡化以及肾功能衰竭和泌尿生殖道感染引起的死亡率最高的变性。饮食限制降低了这些病变的发生率和严重程度。非肿瘤疾病分别占AL和DR组总死亡率的28.9%和0.0%;然而,与AL大鼠(28.9%)相比,DR大鼠(52.6%)的未知死亡发生率更高,这可能限制了DR提高存活率的成功。尽管AIN-93M饮食支持慢性大鼠生长,但在慢性啮齿动物和人体研究中,可能需要改变某些饮食成分的浓度以降低体重。饮食组成和消化率等因素可能以相似的方式改变大鼠和人类的非肿瘤性疾病和死亡率。

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