Abstract:
Using the laser Doppler flowmetry method, the state of the microvasculature of the skin of the distal part of the hind limb of white outbred rats with nutritional obesity caused by a “cafeteria diet” was studied. It has been shown that nutritional obesity contributes to a decrease in perfusion, and also causes the development of subclinical metabolic inflammation and dyslipidemia, which are the pathogenetic basis of endothelial dysfunction and atherosclerosis, which increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases.