NAFLD and Atherosclerosis Are Prevented by a Natural Dietary Supplement in Mice Fed a High-Fat Diet
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) confers an increased risk of cardiovascular
diseases. NAFDL is associated with atherogenic dyslipidemia, inflammation and renin-angiotensin
system (RAS) imbalance, which in turn lead to atherosclerotic lesions. In the present study, the impact
of a natural dietary supplement (NDS) containing Curcuma longa, silymarin, guggul, chlorogenic
acid and inulin on NAFLD and atherosclerosis was evaluated, and the mechanism of action was
examined. C57BL/6 mice were fed an HFD for 16 weeks; half of the mice were simultaneously
treated with a daily oral administration (os) of the NDS. NAFLD and atherogenic lesions in aorta
and carotid artery (histological analysis), hepatic expression of genes involved in the NAFLD (PCR
array), hepatic angiotensinogen (AGT) and AT1R mRNA expression (real-time PCR) and plasma
angiotensin (ANG)-II levels (ELISA) were evaluated. In the NDS group, steatosis, aortic lesions
or carotid artery thickening was not observed. PCR array showed upregulation of some genes
involved in lipid metabolism and anti-inflammatory activity (Cpt2, Ifng) and downregulation of
some genes involved in pro-inflammatory response and in free fatty acid up-take (Fabp5, Socs3).
Hepatic AGT, AT1R mRNA and ANG II plasma levels were significantly lower with respect to the
untreated-group. Furthermore, NDS inhibited the dyslipidemia observed in the untreated animals.
Altogether, these results suggest that NDS prevents NAFLD and atherogenesis by modulating the
expression of different genes involved in NAFLD and avoiding RAS imbalance.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
non-alcoholic fatty liver disease; atherogenic lesions; diet-induced obesity; natural dietary supplement; renin-angiotensin system imbalance; Profiler PCR array
Elenco autori:
DI CARLO, Marta; Nuzzo, Domenico; Picone, Pasquale
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