Adenovirus 5 produces obesity and adverse metabolic, morphological, and functional changes in the long term in animals fed a balanced diet or a high-fat diet: a study on hamsters.


Journal

Archives of virology
ISSN: 1432-8798
Titre abrégé: Arch Virol
Pays: Austria
ID NLM: 7506870

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Mar 2019
Historique:
received: 10 08 2018
accepted: 26 11 2018
pubmed: 23 1 2019
medline: 6 3 2019
entrez: 23 1 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Adenovirus 5 (Ad-5) infection is a common cause of acute respiratory infections and the main vector used in gene therapy. There are few studies on the relationship of Ad-5 to obesity. In the present study, we evaluated the chronic effects of Ad-5 infection on golden (Syrian) hamsters fed either a balanced diet (BD) or a high-fat diet (HFD). After a single inoculation with Ad-5 (1 × 10

Identifiants

pubmed: 30666458
doi: 10.1007/s00705-018-04132-6
pii: 10.1007/s00705-018-04132-6
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

775-786

Subventions

Organisme : 2016-INFRAESTRUCTURA-CONACYT
ID : 270485
Organisme : 2016-FOSISS-CONACYT
ID : 272792

Auteurs

Daniel A Montes-Galindo (DA)

Department of Molecular Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Colima, Avenue Universidad 333, Colonia Las Víboras, CP 28040, Colima, Mexico.
Department of Research, Cancerology State Institute,Colima State Health Services, 28085, Colima, Mexico.

Ana C Espiritu-Mojarro (AC)

Department of Research, Cancerology State Institute,Colima State Health Services, 28085, Colima, Mexico.
Department of Research, Mexican Social Security Institute, Villa de Alvarez, 28983, Colima, Mexico.

Valery Melnikov (V)

Department of Molecular Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Colima, Avenue Universidad 333, Colonia Las Víboras, CP 28040, Colima, Mexico.

Norma A Moy-López (NA)

Laboratory of Neuroscience, School of Psychology, University of Colima, 28040, Colima, Mexico.

Alejandro D Soriano-Hernandez (AD)

Department of Molecular Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Colima, Avenue Universidad 333, Colonia Las Víboras, CP 28040, Colima, Mexico.
Department of Research, Cancerology State Institute,Colima State Health Services, 28085, Colima, Mexico.

Hector R Galvan-Salazar (HR)

Department of Research, Cancerology State Institute,Colima State Health Services, 28085, Colima, Mexico.
Department of Research, Mexican Social Security Institute, Villa de Alvarez, 28983, Colima, Mexico.

Jorge Guzman-Muñiz (J)

Laboratory of Neuroscience, School of Psychology, University of Colima, 28040, Colima, Mexico.

Jose Guzman-Esquivel (J)

Department of Research, Mexican Social Security Institute, Villa de Alvarez, 28983, Colima, Mexico.

Margarita L Martinez-Fierro (ML)

Molecular Medicine Laboratory, Academic Unit of Human Medicine and Health Sciences, Zacatecas Autonomous University, 98160, Zacatecas, Mexico.

Iram P Rodriguez-Sanchez (IP)

Molecular and Structural Physiology Laboratory, School of Biological Sciences, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, 66450, Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico.

Brenda Paz-Michel (B)

Esteripharma Mexico, 03100, Mexico City, Mexico.

Sergio A Zaizar-Fregoso (SA)

Department of Molecular Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Colima, Avenue Universidad 333, Colonia Las Víboras, CP 28040, Colima, Mexico.
Department of Research, Cancerology State Institute,Colima State Health Services, 28085, Colima, Mexico.

Carmen A Sanchez-Ramirez (CA)

Department of Molecular Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Colima, Avenue Universidad 333, Colonia Las Víboras, CP 28040, Colima, Mexico.

Mario Ramirez-Flores (M)

Department of Molecular Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Colima, Avenue Universidad 333, Colonia Las Víboras, CP 28040, Colima, Mexico.

Ivan Delgado-Enciso (I)

Department of Molecular Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Colima, Avenue Universidad 333, Colonia Las Víboras, CP 28040, Colima, Mexico. ivan_delgado_enciso@ucol.mx.
Department of Research, Cancerology State Institute,Colima State Health Services, 28085, Colima, Mexico. ivan_delgado_enciso@ucol.mx.

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