Síndrome metabólico experimental: herramienta para el desarrollo de capacidades formativas en ciencias médicas

In the article, the most important results achieved from the application of a metabolic syndrome biomodel for the solution of several scientific problems, are summarized. The experimental model was achieved by applying a high sucrose diet as drinking water to male Wistar rats since neonatal age for...

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Published in:Edumecentro Vol. 12; no. 3
Main Authors: Llerena Bernal, Tania, Castillo Alfonso, Orestes Amado, García Gómez, María Luisa, González Madariaga, Yisel
Format: Journal Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2020
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Summary:In the article, the most important results achieved from the application of a metabolic syndrome biomodel for the solution of several scientific problems, are summarized. The experimental model was achieved by applying a high sucrose diet as drinking water to male Wistar rats since neonatal age for 20 weeks. Biochemical, biometric and blood pressure parameters were measured and at the time of slaughter histological alterations were identified. It is the authors' objective to share the contributions of implementing it because of its usefulness in the development of scientific research on related topics included in undergraduate and graduate curricula.  El artículo resume los resultados más importantes logrados a partir de la aplicación de un biomodelo de síndrome metabólico para la solución de varias problemáticas científicas. El modelo experimental se logró con la aplicación crónica de una dieta rica en sacarosa como agua de bebida a ratas Wistar machos durante 20 semanas desde la edad neonatal. Se contabilizaron parámetros bioquímicos, biométricos, presión arterial, y en el momento del sacrificio se detectaron alteraciones histológicas. Es objetivo de los autores comunicar los aportes de su implementación por su utilidad en el desarrollo de investigaciones científicas sobre temas afines en los currículos de pregrado y posgrado.
ISSN:2077-2874
2077-2874