Table 2.
Effect of high fat diet on development of metabolic syndrome and its component in mice
| No | Animal | Diet | Duration | Effect | Author |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Male C57BL/6J mice | HFD 37% | 6 weeks |
• Weight gain. • Glucose metabolic disturbance. • Dyslipidemia. • Inflammation. |
[165] |
| 2. | Male C57BL/6J mice | HFD 37.1% | 20 weeks |
• Obesity. • Insulin resistance. • Dyslipidemia. • Fatty liver and liver dysfunction. |
[166] |
| 3. | Male C57BL/6J mice | HFD 45% | 12 weeks |
• Increased body weight. • Hepatic steatosis. • Impaired intestinal barrier integrity. |
[167] |
| 4. | Male C57BL/6J mice | HFD 45% | 16 weeks |
• Glucose metabolic disturbance. • Insulin resistance. • Dyslipidemia. • Imbalance in gut microbiota. |
[168] |
| 5. | Male C57BL/6J mice | HFD 60% | 8 weeks |
• Weight gain. • Glucose intolerance. • Elevated serum lipid level. • Oxidative stress. • Imbalance in gut microbiota. |
[169] |
| 6. | Male C57BL/6J mice | HFD 60% | 8 weeks |
• Weight gain • Dyslipidemia. • Hepatic steatosis. • Gut dysbiosis |
[170] |
| 7. | Male C57BL/6 mice | HFD 60% | 16 weeks |
• Increased mass gain. • Impaired in glucose clearness. • Insulin resistance. • fatty liver |
[171] |