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Fructose Diet-Associated Molecular Alterations in Hypothalamus of Adolescent Rats: A Proteomic Approach.

Chiara D'AmbrosioLuisa CiglianoArianna MazzoliMonica MatuozzoMartina NazzaroAndrea ScaloniSusanna IossaMaria Stefania Spagnuolo
Published in: Nutrients (2023)
A short-term fructose-rich diet in adolescent rats induces hypothalamic inflammation and highly affects mitochondrial and cytoskeletal compartments, as well as the level of specific markers of brain function; above-reported effects are reverted after switching animals to the control diet.
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