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J Med Primatol ; 40(5): 335-41, 2011 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21812784

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The metabolic syndrome is common in populations exposed to a typical Western diet. There is a lack of an animal model that mimics this condition. METHODS: We fed 15 cynomolgus monkeys ad libitum a high-sugar high-fat (HSHF) diet for 33 weeks. Body weight, body composition, serum lipids, and insulin were measured at baseline and at 33 weeks. RESULTS: The animals tolerated the HSHF diet very well. In the intervention group, total serum cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol were 3- and 5-fold higher, respectively, at 33 weeks as compared with their baseline levels. Serum high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and triglycerides were not significantly affected. Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) analysis of the intervention group indicated that the trunk fat mass increased by 187% during this period. CONCLUSIONS: Cynomolgus monkeys should be a useful model for investigating the interactions of diet and other factors such as genetics in the development of the metabolic syndrome.


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Biomarkers/blood , Body Composition , Body Weight , Dietary Carbohydrates/administration & dosage , Dietary Fats/administration & dosage , Macaca fascicularis/metabolism , Metabolic Syndrome/veterinary , Absorptiometry, Photon/veterinary , Animals , Blood Glucose/analysis , Cholesterol/blood , Cholesterol/chemistry , Dietary Carbohydrates/adverse effects , Dietary Fats/adverse effects , Energy Metabolism , Insulin/blood , Male , Metabolic Syndrome/blood , Metabolic Syndrome/etiology , Metabolic Syndrome/physiopathology , Models, Animal , Triglycerides/blood
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