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dc.contributor.author ESCOTO HERRERA, JORGE ALBERTO
dc.contributor.author MARTINEZ CARRILLO, BEATRIZ ELINA
dc.contributor.author RAMIREZ DURAN, NINFA
dc.contributor.author RAMIREZ SAAD, HUGO CESAR
dc.contributor.author VALDES RAMOS, ROXANA
dc.creator ESCOTO HERRERA, JORGE ALBERTO; 552156
dc.creator MARTINEZ CARRILLO, BEATRIZ ELINA; 227653
dc.creator RAMIREZ DURAN, NINFA; 37395
dc.creator RAMIREZ SAAD, HUGO CESAR; 33779
dc.creator VALDES RAMOS, ROXANA; 13044
dc.date.accessioned 2018-03-01T01:19:03Z
dc.date.available 2018-03-01T01:19:03Z
dc.date.issued 2017-10-12
dc.identifier.issn 2347-5641
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11799/71036
dc.description Artículo derivado de un proyecto de investigación para evaluar el efecto del consumo de edulcorantes sobre el sistema inmunitario es
dc.description.abstract Background: The prevalence of overweight, obesity and diabetes mellitus has increased in Mexico, therefore, sucralose and stevia are being used as alternative non-caloric sweeteners to reduce energy intake. Moreover, poorly balanced diets can lead to the formation of carbonyl groups, a marker used to determine oxidative damage to proteins. Increased presence of carbonylated proteins in CD1 mice chronically consuming sweeteners, may point them as causing oxidative damage. Aims: To determine whether the continued use of natural and artificial sweeteners increases the presence of carbonylated proteins in lymphocytes of lymphoid tissues in CD1 male mice. Methods: The present study was conducted with 72 CD1 newly weaned (21-day old) male mice, fed with standard lab diet and water ad libitum; mice were hosted in cages in groups of 4 under controlled temperature conditions (19-21°C), and light/dark cycles of 12/12 h. Weight and food intake was quantified weekly. Three groups of mice were randomly conformed: a) Baseline (21-day old, newly weaned, n=8); b) 6-week of treatment (63-day old, n=32); c) 12-week of treatment (105-day old, n=32). Groups b and c were divided into 4 subgroups each (n=8): i) Control (CL) without sweeteners; ii) Sucrose (SUC); iii) Sucralose (SUCL), and iv) Stevia (ST). Body weight, food, and water consumption were measured, and BMI was calculated from those values. Lymphocytes from Peyer's patches, peripheral blood and spleen were isolated, and from these cells carbonylated protein concentration was quantified. Blood glucose was also assessed. Results: Mice in SUCL and ST groups had lower weight gain and BMI compared to those that consumed SUC. The SUCL group consumed more food and the ST group decreased food intake, as compared with SUC and control groups. ST group drank more sweetened water, compared to the other groups. The percentage of blood lymphocytes and the carbonylated proteins concentrations were higher in the SUCL group. Conclusions: The chronic consumption of sucralose, caused an increase in food intake. In addition, the percentage of lymphocytes circulating in blood was elevated, as well as the concentration of carbonylated proteins in these cells. es
dc.language.iso eng es
dc.publisher Science Domain International es
dc.rights openAccess
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
dc.subject Edulcorantes es
dc.subject linfocitos es
dc.subject órganos linfoides es
dc.subject proteínas es
dc.subject carboniladas es
dc.subject.classification BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA
dc.title Chronic consumption of sweeteners increases carbonylated protein production in lymphocytes from mouse lymphoid organs es
dc.type Artículo
dc.provenance Científica
dc.road Dorada
dc.organismo Medicina es
dc.ambito Internacional es
dc.audience students
dc.audience researchers
dc.type.conacyt article
dc.identificator 2


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  • Título
  • Chronic consumption of sweeteners increases carbonylated protein production in lymphocytes from mouse lymphoid organs
  • Autor
  • ESCOTO HERRERA, JORGE ALBERTO
  • MARTINEZ CARRILLO, BEATRIZ ELINA
  • RAMIREZ DURAN, NINFA
  • RAMIREZ SAAD, HUGO CESAR
  • VALDES RAMOS, ROXANA
  • Fecha de publicación
  • 2017-10-12
  • Editor
  • Science Domain International
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  • Palabras clave
  • Edulcorantes
  • linfocitos
  • órganos linfoides
  • proteínas
  • carboniladas
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