Effects of Immature Soybeans on Lipid Metabolism in Rats Fed Normal and High-Fat High-Fructose NAFLD Diets.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Takafumi Mizushige, Tomohiro Suzuki, Tadayoshi Utsuki, Yuna Ishikawa, Kirara Ogawa, Chinatsu Kanamaru, Sayo Shoji, Dai Nogimura, Haruna Aiso, Eriko Yoshida, Kenji Uchida, Yukihito Kabuyama
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Edamame and chamame (brown edamame) are immature soybeans that contain abundant protein, vitamins, and dietary fiber. Edamame has a different nutrient composition compared with mature soybeans, as evidenced by its higher content of vitamins and folic acid. Recent studies have shown that proteins in mature soybeans, such as β-conglycinin, and dietary fiber influence the metabolism of lipids such as triglyceride and cholesterol. However, the effect of edamame on lipid metabolism has not been reported. In the present study, we investigated whether oral consumption of edamame or chamame affects lipid metabolism. We focused on the analysis of hepatic lipids, serum cholesterol, and fecal lipids in rats after feeding them a normal or non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) diet containing edamame or chamame for 6 wk. We found that the consumption of dietary edamame and chamame significantly lowered hepatic triglyceride and serum cholesterol levels compared with those in the control groups fed with normal and NAFLD diets. Intake of edamame and chamame improved the NAFLD-like fatty liver. Finally, intake of edamame and chamame resulted in a significantly higher amount of fecal lipids and bile acid than in the control, suggesting the stimulation of lipid excretion. Together, dietary edamame and chamame decrease hepatic and serum cholesterol by promoting lipid excretion, not by the regulation of hepatic gene expression, leading to the improvement of lipid metabolism in both normal and NAFLD model rats.

未成熟大豆对正常膳食和高脂肪高果糖非酒精性脂肪肝膳食大鼠脂质代谢的影响
毛豆和褐毛豆是未成熟的大豆,含有丰富的蛋白质、维生素和膳食纤维。毛豆的营养成分与成熟大豆不同,维生素和叶酸含量较高就是证明。最近的研究表明,成熟大豆中的蛋白质(如β-共甘氨酸)和膳食纤维会影响甘油三酯和胆固醇等脂质的代谢。然而,毛豆对脂质代谢的影响尚未见报道。在本研究中,我们调查了口服毛豆或芝麻是否会影响脂质代谢。我们重点分析了给大鼠喂食含有毛豆或芝麻的正常或非酒精性脂肪肝(NAFLD)饮食 6 周后,大鼠肝脏脂质、血清胆固醇和粪便脂质的变化情况。我们发现,与喂食正常饮食和非酒精性脂肪肝饮食的对照组相比,食用毛豆和毛豆能显著降低肝脏甘油三酯和血清胆固醇水平。摄入毛豆和芝麻可改善非酒精性脂肪肝样脂肪肝。最后,与对照组相比,摄入毛豆和芝麻菜后,粪便中的脂质和胆汁酸含量明显增加,这表明毛豆和芝麻菜刺激了脂质的排泄。总之,毛豆和芝麻通过促进脂质排泄,而不是通过调节肝脏基因表达来降低肝脏和血清胆固醇,从而改善正常大鼠和非酒精性脂肪肝模型大鼠的脂质代谢。
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology is an international medium publishing in English of original work in all branches of nutritional science, food science and vitaminology from any country. Manuscripts submitted for publication should be as concise as possible and must be based on the results of original research or of original interpretation of existing knowledge not previously published. Although data may have been reported, in part, in preliminary or abstract form, a full report of such research is unacceptable if it has been or will be submitted for consideration by another journal.
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