The effects of overnight fasting, feeding, or sucrose supplementation prior to necropsy in rats

Citation
Pv. Turner et al., The effects of overnight fasting, feeding, or sucrose supplementation prior to necropsy in rats, CONT T LAB, 40(4), 2001, pp. 36-40
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
CONTEMPORARY TOPICS IN LABORATORY ANIMAL SCIENCE
ISSN journal
10600558 → ACNP
Volume
40
Issue
4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
36 - 40
Database
ISI
SICI code
1060-0558(200107)40:4<36:TEOOFF>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
This study was designed to investigate the acute effects on routine hematol ogy, serum biochemistry, gastrointestinal contents and weight, and liver we ight and morphology due to overnight sucrose feeding of rats prior to necro psy. Groups of rats (five males and five females/group) were fasted overnig ht, fed chow, or fed sucrose and were euthanized approximately 17 h later. At necropsy, blood was obtained for hematology and serum biochemistry profi ling, and the livers and gastrointestinal tracts were weighed and examined. The livers also were evaluated microscopically. The blood glucose and urea nitrogen concentrations and liver weights of animals fed sucrose differed significantly from those of the other groups. Alterations were more strikin g in males than females. Marked histological changes were present in livers from animals fed sucrose prior to necropsy compared with fasted or chow-fe d animals, and these changes were attributed to increased glycogen depositi on in the sucrose-fed animals. Because of alterations in hepatic structure and function, we cannot recommend the practice of feeding sucrose to rats p rior to necropsy for toxicology studies or any studies examining hepatic fu nction.