M.T. MACARULLA, C. ALBERDI, S. GOMEZ, I. TUEROS, C. BALD, V.M.
RODRIGUEZ, J.A. MARTINEZ and M.P. PORTILLO. Effects of different doses
of resveratrol on body fat and serum parameters in rats fed a
hypercaloric diet. J Physiol Biochem, 65 (4), 369-376, 2009.
Recently resveratrol, a compound naturally occurring in various plants,
has been proposed as a potential anti-obesity compound. The aim of the
present work was to analyse the effects of different doses of
resveratrol on body fat and serum parameters in rats. Thirty-two male
Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into four groups and fed on a
hypercaloric diet for 6 weeks. The doses of trans-resveratrol used were
6, 30 and 60 mg/kg body weight/d in RSV1, RSV2 and RSV3 groups
respectively. The stability of resveratrol when added to the diet was
evaluated. Blood samples were collected, and white adipose tissue from
different anatomical locations, interscapular brown adipose tissue,
gastrocnemious muscles and liver were weighed. Commercial kits were used
to measure scrum cholesterol, glucose, triacylglycerols and
non-esterified fatty acids. While the lowest dose did not have a body
fat reducing effect, the intermediate dose reduced all the white adipose
depots. The highest dose significantly reduced mesenteric and
subcutaneous depots but not epididymal and perirenal tissues. Although
the reduction in all the anatomical locations analysed was 19\% in the
RSV3 group, in the RSV2 group it was 24\%. No significant differences
among the experimental groups were found in brown adipose tissue,
gastrocnemious muscle or liver weights. Scrum parameters were not
affected by resveratrol intake because no differences among the
experimental groups were observed. These results suggest that
resveratrol is a molecule with potential anti-obesity effect. The most
effective of the three experimental doses was 30 mg/kg body weight/d
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