Journal article
Detrimental metabolic effects of combining long-term cigarette smoke exposure and high-fat diet in mice
H Chen, MJ Hansen, JE Jones, R Vlahos, GP Anderson, MJ Morris
American Journal of Physiology Endocrinology and Metabolism | Published : 2007
Abstract
Obesity and cigarette smoking are both important risk factors for insulin resistance, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. Smoking reduces appetite, which makes many people reluctant to quit. Few studies have documented the metabolic impact of combined smoke exposure (se) and high-fat-diet (HFD). Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is a powerful hypothalamic feeding stimulator that promotes obesity. We investigated how chronic se affects caloric intake, adiposity, plasma hormones, inflammatory mediators, and hypothalamic NPY peptide in animals fed a palatable HFD. Balb/c mice (5 wk old, male) were exposed to smoke (2 cigarettes, twice/day, 6 days/wk, for 7 wk) with or without HFD. Sham-exposed mice were han..
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