糖尿病前期
肥胖
代谢综合征
非酒精性脂肪肝
疾病
医学
糖尿病
混淆
转化研究
生物信息学
2型糖尿病
脂肪肝
生物
内分泌学
内科学
病理
作者
Inês Preguiça,André Alves,Sara Nunes,Rosa Fernandes,Pedro Gomes,Sofia Viana,Flávio Reis
摘要
Summary Diet is a critical element determining human health and diseases, and unbalanced food habits are major risk factors for the development of obesity and related metabolic disorders. Despite technological and pharmacological advances, as well as intensification of awareness campaigns, the prevalence of metabolic disorders worldwide is still increasing. Thus, novel therapeutic approaches with increased efficacy are urgently required, which often depends on cellular and molecular investigations using robust animal models. In the absence of perfect rodent models, those induced by excessive consumption of fat and sugars better replicate the key aspects that are the root causes of human metabolic diseases. However, the results obtained using these models cannot be directly compared, particularly because of the use of different dietary protocols, and animal species and strains, among other confounding factors. This review article revisits diet‐induced models of obesity and related metabolic disorders, namely, metabolic syndrome, prediabetes, diabetes and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. A critical analysis focused on the main pathophysiological features of rodent models, as opposed to the criteria defined for humans, is provided as a practical guide with a translational perspective for the establishment of animal models of obesity‐related metabolic diseases.
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