Experimental metabolic syndrome: a tool for the development of training skills in medical sciences

Authors

  • Yisel González Madariaga University of Medical Sciences of Villa Clara.
  • María Luisa García Gómez University of Medical Sciences of Villa Clara.
  • Tania Llerena Bernal University of Medical Sciences of Villa Clara.
  • Orestes Castillo Alfonso University of Medical Sciences of Villa Clara.

Keywords:

research design, learning, professional development, education, medical

Abstract

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.

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Author Biographies

Yisel González Madariaga, University of Medical Sciences of Villa Clara.

Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Master in General Biochemistry. Assistant Professor. Experimental Toxicology Unit.

María Luisa García Gómez, University of Medical Sciences of Villa Clara.

Doctor in medicine. Specialist of II Degree of Pathological Anatomy. Assistant Professor and Consultant.

Tania Llerena Bernal, University of Medical Sciences of Villa Clara.

Graduated in Clinical Laboratory. Assistant teacher. Experimental Toxicology Unit.

Orestes Castillo Alfonso, University of Medical Sciences of Villa Clara.

Livestock Engineer. Assistant teacher. Experimental Toxicology Unit.

Published

2020-07-01

How to Cite

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González Madariaga Y, García Gómez ML, Llerena Bernal T, Castillo Alfonso O. Experimental metabolic syndrome: a tool for the development of training skills in medical sciences. EDUMEC [Internet]. 2020 Jul. 1 [cited 2025 Jun. 30];12(3):284-90. Available from: https://revedumecentro.sld.cu/index.php/edumc/article/view/1608

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COMUNICACIÓN