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Molecular studies on sex-different control of the hepatic metabolism in relations to insulin sensitivity (set 1)


ABSTRACT: In this study we have analyzed gene expression and metabolite levels in the livers of male and female Zucker diabetic fatty (ZDF) rats. We speculated that the sex different development of diabetes in the ZDF animals presents the opportunity to relate gender to diabetes (since only males become diabetic on normal diet). In this model one can search for parameters that distinguish females fed normal diet compared to high fat diet (i.e. components that vary with the development of diabetes) and evaluate if such changes can be related to components that characterize male diabetic animals.. Biological replicates: 4 ZDF female rat livers from rats on a standard diet (SD) and 4 ZDF female rat livers from rats on high-fat diet (HFD) (6 weeks). One replicate per array. Hepatic gene expression, hepatic metabolites, sex-differences

ORGANISM(S): Rattus norvegicus

SUBMITTER: Carolina Gustavsson 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-23808 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Sex-dependent hepatic transcripts and metabolites in the development of glucose intolerance and insulin resistance in Zucker diabetic fatty rats.

Gustavsson Carolina C   Soga Tomoyoshi T   Wahlström Erik E   Vesterlund Mattias M   Azimi Alireza A   Norstedt Gunnar G   Tollet-Egnell Petra P  

Journal of molecular endocrinology 20110825 2


Male Zucker diabetic fatty (mZDF) rats spontaneously develop type 2 diabetes, whereas females only become diabetic when fed a diabetogenic high-fat diet (high-fat-fed female ZDF rat, HF-fZDF). The aim of this study was to investigate if differences in liver functions could provide clues to this sex difference. Non-diabetic obese fZDF rats were compared with either mZDF or HF-fZDF regarding hepatic molecular profiles, to single out those components that might be protective in the females. High-fa  ...[more]

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