Abstract

Researchers attempted to obtain animal models that experienced hypercholesterolemia and led to liver damage to determine the performance of the liver. Rats were chosen because of the ease of handling, collecting organ and blood samples. Still, their high price and availability that are more difficult to find have made some researchers look for alternatives to other animal models such as mice. This study aims to determine the role of a modified high-fat diet as an alternative diet for mice to experience hepar damage. Male mice treated for four and eight weeks with a modified high-fat diet were sacrificed for their liver, then they were tested for histopathology using the paraffin method and HE staining. The characterization of hepar damage traits was carried out to score the degree of parenchymal degeneration, hydropic degeneration, and necrosis. The results showed that the control group, four and eight weeks of atherogenic diet had more than 50% cell damage, presumably due to the role of the starch mixture in feed as a source of carbohydrates through the mechanism of converting carbohydrate pathways into fat which damages liver cells.

Highlights

  • Due to plaque buildup, hardening the artery walls is a common disease with more than two million cases per year in Indonesia with prevalence reaching 1.5-2% and exacerbated by COVID-19 infection (Kementerian Kesehatan, 2021)

  • This study aims to determine the role of a modified high-fat diet as an alternative diet for mice to experience hepar damage

  • Several researchers attempted to obtain animal models that experienced hypercholesterolemia and lead to hepar damage to determine the function of a substance or organic property on the performance of fatty organs, one of which is the liver

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Introduction

Due to plaque buildup, hardening the artery walls is a common disease with more than two million cases per year in Indonesia with prevalence reaching 1.5-2% and exacerbated by COVID-19 infection (Kementerian Kesehatan, 2021). Abnormal levels of lipids in the blood due to an increase in the amount of cholesterol, modified lipids, and lousy fatty acids, which increase inflammatory reactions in blood vessels, are one of the factors that increase atherosclerotic progression that causes plaque to appear (Murakami et al, 2016; Poston, 2019). Fatty liver disease is a term used to indicate a condition when there is an excessive accumulation of fat in the liver (Maurice & Manousou, 2018). This condition makes it difficult for the liver to work

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