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Cafeteria Diet Increases Prostaglandin E2Levels in Rat Prostate, Kidney and Testis
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology; October 2010, Vol. 23 Issue: 4 p1073-1078, 6p
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ISSN
03946320
Abstract
Nutrient composition, particularly the omega-6/omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids ratio, may differently affect inflammatory mediators production in tissues, which could be causally related to increased cancer incidence in obesity. We evaluated prostaglandin E2levels in male Wistar rat prostate, kidney and testicle tissues after 15 days of either a high fat, cafeteria-style diet (5.50 Kcal/g, 30% calories from fat, omega-6/omega-3 ratio 2.33) or a standard laboratory chow diet (3.35 Kcal/g, 3% calories from fat, omega-6/omega-3 ratio 0.56). In the cafeteria diet compared to standard laboratory diet rats, we found both an increase in weight gain and increased prostaglandin E2(PGE2) levels in prostate, kidney and testicle tissues. The increased levels of PGE2induced by the cafeteria diet could drive an inflammatory process leading to increased incidence of prostate, kidney and testicular cancer in overweight patients.