Profile
International Journal of Diabetes & Clinical Diagnosis Volume 2 (2015), Article ID 2:IJDCD-112, 4 pages
http://dx.doi.org/10.15344/2394-1499/2015/112
Short Communication
Does High Fat Diet have the Stress-Like Effect on Animals?

Sandra Aparecida Benite-Ribeiro1,2 Júlia Matzenbacher Santos1,2,3* and José Alberto Ramos Duarte1

1CIAFEL, Faculty of Sport - University of Porto - Porto, Portugal
2Federal University of Goiás, Biology, Regional Jataí, Jataí – GO, Brazil
3Detroit R&D, Research Department- Detroit-MI, USA
Dr. Júlia Matzenbacher Santos, Federal University of Goiás, Regional Jataí, Jataí, GO, Brazil; Detroit R&D, Research Department, Detroit, MI, USA; E-mail: jmsantos@detroitrandd.com
22 December 2015; 30 December 2015; 31 December 2015
Benite-Ribeiro SA, Santos JM, Ramos Duarte JA (2015) Does High Fat Diet have the Stress-Like Effect on Animals? Int J Diabetes Clin Diagn 2: 112. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.15344/2394-1499/2015/112
The first and the second author acknowledge FCT for their grants (SFRH/BPD/26320/2006 and SFRH/BD/15844/2005, respectively).

References

  1. Selye H (1998) A syndrome produced by diverse nocuous agents. 1936. J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci 10: 230-231. View
  2. McEwen BS (1998) Stress, adaptation, and disease. Allostasis and allostatic load. Ann N Y Acad Sci 840: 33-44. View
  3. Benite-Ribeiro SA, Santos JM, Duarte JAR (2014) Moderate physical exercise attenuates the alterations of feeding behaviour induced by social stress in female rats. Cell Biochem Funct 32: 142-149. View
  4. Mouchacca J, Abbott GR, Ball K (2013) Associations between psychological stress, eating, physical activity, sedentary behaviours and body weight among women: a longitudinal study. BMC Public Health 13: 828. View
  5. Stone AA, Brownell KD (1994) The stress-eating paradox: Multiple daily measurements in adult males and females. Psychology & Health 9: 425- 436. View
  6. Björntorp P (2001) Do stress reactions cause abdominal obesity and comorbidities? Obes Rev 2: 73-86. View
  7. Dallman MF, Pecoraro NC, la Fleur SE (2005) Chronic stress and comfort foods: self-medication and abdominal obesity. Brain Behav Immun 19: 275- 280. View
  8. Dallman MF, Pecoraro NC, La Fleur SE, Warne JP, Ginsberg AB, et al. (2006) Glucocorticoids, chronic stress, and obesity. Prog Brain Res 153: 75-105. View
  9. Rosmond R (2005) Role of stress in the pathogenesis of the metabolic syndrome. Psychoneuroendocrinology 30: 1-10. View
  10. Epel E, Jimenez S, Brownell K, Stroud L, Stoney C, et al. (2004) Are stress eaters at risk for the metabolic syndrome? Ann N Y Acad Sci 1032: 208- 210. View
  11. Chrostowska M, Szyndler A, Hoffmann M, Narkiewicz K (2013) Impact of obesity on cardiovascular health. Best Pract Res Clin Endocrinol Metab 27: 147-156. View
  12. Santos JM, Tewari S, Benite-Ribeiro SA3 (2014) The effect of exercise on epigenetic modifications of PGC1: The impact on type 2 diabetes. Med Hypotheses 82: 748-753. View
  13. Wiesli P, Schmid C, Kerwer O, Nigg-Koch C, Klaghofer R, et al. (2005) Acute psychological stress affects glucose concentrations in patients with type 1 diabetes following food intake but not in the fasting state. Diabetes Care 28: 1910-1915. View
  14. Duclos M, Gouarne C, Martin C, Rocher C, Mormède P, et al. (2004) Effects of corticosterone on muscle mitochondria identifying different sensitivity to glucocorticoids in Lewis and Fischer rats. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 286: E159-E167. View
  15. Santos JM, Tewari S, Goldberg AF, Kowluru RA (2011) Mitochondrial biogenesis and the development of diabetic retinopathy. Free Radic Biol Med 51: 1849-1860. View
  16. Pankevich DE, Bale TL (2008) Stress and sex influences on food-seeking behaviors. Obesity (Silver Spring) 16: 1539-1544. View
  17. Gonder JC, Laber K (2007) A renewed look at laboratory rodent housing and management. ILAR J 48: 29-36. View
  18. Brown KJ, Grunberg NE (1995) Effects of housing on male and female rats: crowding stresses male but calm females. Physiol Behav 58: 1085-1089. View
  19. Kessler RC (1997) The effects of stressful life events on depression. Annu Rev Psychol 48: 191-214. View
  20. Epel E, Lapidus R, McEwen B, Brownell K (2001) Stress may add bite to appetite in women: a laboratory study of stress-induced cortisol and eating behavior. Psychoneuroendocrinology 26: 37-49. View
  21. Freeman LM, Gil KM (2004) Daily stress, coping, and dietary restraint in binge eating. Int J Eat Disord 36: 204-212. View
  22. Dallman MF, Pecoraro N, Akana SF, La Fleur SE, Gomez F, et al. (2003) Chronic stress and obesity: a new view of "comfort food". Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 100: 11696-11701. View
  23. Oliver G, Wardle J, Gibson EL (2000) Stress and food choice: a laboratory study. Psychosom Med 62: 853-865. View
  24. Greeno CG, Wing RR (1994) Stress-induced eating. Psychol Bull 115: 444- 464. View
  25. Ivarsson T, Råstam M, Wentz E, Gillberg IC, Gillberg C (2000) Depressive disorders in teenage-onset anorexia nervosa: a controlled longitudinal, partly community-based study. Compr Psychiatry 41: 398-403. View
  26. Miragaya JR, Harris RB (2008) Antagonism of corticotrophin-releasing factor receptors in the fourth ventricle modifies responses to mild but not restraint stress. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 295: R404-R416. View
  27. la Fleur SE, Houshyar H, Roy M, Dallman MF (2005) Choice of lard, but not total lard calories, damps adrenocorticotropin responses to restraint. Endocrinology 146: 2193-2199. View
  28. Pecoraro N, Reyes F, Gomez F, Bhargava A, Dallman MF (2004) Chronic stress promotes palatable feeding, which reduces signs of stress: feed forward and feedback effects of chronic stress. Endocrinology 145: 3754- 3762. View
  29. Kamara K, Eskay R, Castonguay T (1998) High-fat diets and stress responsivity. Physiol Behav 64: 1-6. View
  30. Santos JM, Ribeiro SB, Gaya AR, Appell HJ, Duarte JA (2008) Skeletal muscle pathways of contraction-enhanced glucose uptake. Int J Sports Med 29: 785-794. View
  31. Chan JC, Malik V, Jia W, Kadowaki T, Yajnik CS, et al. (2009) Diabetes in Asia: epidemiology, risk factors, and pathophysiology. JAMA 301: 2129- 2140. View
  32. Buettner R, Schölmerich J, Bollheimer LC (2007) High-fat diets: modeling the metabolic disorders of human obesity in rodents. Obesity (Silver Spring) 15: 798-808. View
  33. Warden CH, Fisler JS (2008) Comparisons of diets used in animal models of high-fat feeding. Cell Metab 7: 277. View
  34. Rossmeisl M, Rim JS, Koza RA, Kozak LP (2003) Variation in type 2 diabetes--related traits in mouse strains susceptible to diet-induced obesity. Diabetes 52: 1958-1966. View
  35. Peppa M, Koliaki C, Nikolopoulos P, Raptis SA (2010) Skeletal muscle insulin resistance in endocrine disease. J Biomed Biotechnol 2010: 527850. View
  36. van Raalte DH, Ouwens DM, Diamant M (2009) Novel insights into glucocorticoid-mediated diabetogenic effects: towards expansion of therapeutic options? Eur J Clin Invest 39: 81-93. View
  37. Coderre L, Vallega GA, Pilch PF, Chipkin SR (2007) Regulation of glycogen concentration and glycogen synthase activity in skeletal muscle of insulinresistant rats. Arch Biochem Biophys 464: 144-150. View
  38. Garvey WT, Huecksteadt TP, Monzon R, Marshall S (1989) Dexamethasone regulates the glucose transport system in primary cultured adipocytes: different mechanisms of insulin resistance after acute and chronic exposure. Endocrinology 124: 2063-2073. View