posted on 2024-11-01, 04:17authored byAndrew McAinch, Jong Lee, Clinton Bruce, R Tunstall, John Hawley, D Cameron-Smith
Objective: To determine the effect of a high-fat diet on the expression of genes important for fat oxidation, the protein abundance of the transcription factors peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) isoforms a and ?, and selected enzyme activities in type I and II skeletal muscle. Research Methods and Procedures: Sprague-Dawley rats consumed either a high-fat (HF: 78% energy, n = 8) or high-carbohydrate (64% energy, n = 8) diet for 8 weeks while remaining sedentary. Results: The expression of genes important for fat oxidation tended to increase in both type I (soleus) and type II (extensor digitorum longus) fiber types after an HF dietary intervention. However, the expression of muscle type carnitine palmitoyltransferase I was not increased in extensor digitorum longus. Analysis of the gene expression of both peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-? coactivator and forkhead transcription factor O1 demonstrated no alteration in response to the HF diet. Similarly, PPARa and PPAR? protein levels were also not altered by the HF diet.