Jia Guo, Fangyingnan Zhang, Yunjiao Zhang, Yonghua Wang
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High-fat diet supplemented with soybean diacylglycerol oil protects liver homeostasis via maintaining endoplasmic reticulum function in C57BL/6J mice.
Diacylglycerol-rich edible oil can prevent obesity-induced hyperlipidaemia in both animals and humans, while the effect of diacylglycerol-rich oil diets on liver function remains poorly understood. Therefore, male C57BL/6J mice were separately fed with different meals, including 7% (w/w) soybean triacylglycerol oil, 25% (w/w) soybean triacylglycerol oil or 25% (w/w) soybean diacylglycerol oil for 12 weeks. A soybean diacylglycerol oil-based high-fat diet preserved plasma lipid levels and liver function, whereas a soybean triacylglycerol oil-based high-fat diet caused elevated levels of plasma lipids and excess hepatic fat deposition. Endoplasmic reticulum dysfunction is a marker reflecting aggravated hepatic disorders and hyperlipidaemia. Transcriptome sequencing revealed that the soybean diacylglycerol oil-based high-fat diet maintained the expression of several key genes in endoplasmic reticulum function. The results of serum lipidomic profiles showed that the soybean diacylglycerol oil-based high-fat diet caused less hepatoxic lipid metabolites such as lysophosphatidylcholine that drives liver damage via triggering endoplasmic reticulum stress. Our findings imply that replacing triacylglycerol with diacylglycerol in a high-fat diet can protect liver homeostasis by maintaining endoplasmic reticulum function caused by inhibiting an increase in lysophosphatidylcholine.
期刊介绍:
Food & Function provides a unique venue for physicists, chemists, biochemists, nutritionists and other food scientists to publish work at the interface of the chemistry, physics and biology of food. The journal focuses on food and the functions of food in relation to health.