Emmanuel Ifeanyichukwu Ugwor , Adewale Segun James , Funmilola Clara Thomas , Esther Olubisi Adeyi , Ugonna Henry Uzoka , Esther Ayobami Emmanuel , Regina Ngozi Ugbaja
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Thereafter, rats were distributed into five groups (n = 6): control, obese, obese + lycopene (20 mg/kg b.wt.), obese + lycopene (40 mg/kg b.wt.), and normal + lycopene (40 mg/kg b.wt.), for four weeks.</p></div><div><h3>Findings</h3><p>Obese rats had significantly (<em>P <</em> 0.001) reduced serum concentrations of Na<sup>+</sup>, Mg<sup>2+</sup>, and Cl<sup>−</sup> (by 31.8%, 24.1%, and 37.2%, respectively), whereas K<sup>+</sup> and Ca<sup>2+</sup> concentrations were significantly (<em>P <</em><span><span> 0.001) increased by over one-fold, compared to the control. Red blood cell count, haemoglobin, </span>serum iron, and other blood indices were significantly (</span><em>P</em><span><span> < 0.001) reduced compared to the control, whereas serum hepcidin<span><span> was elevated. 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Lycopene alleviates ionic disturbances and anaemia by improving iron homeostasis, insulin sensitivity, and ATPases activities in obese female rats
Background
We have previously demonstrated the efficacy of lycopene against cardiovascular and neurological complications associated with obesity. However, its effect on anaemia and ionic disturbances associated with obesity remain unexplored; hence, this study.
Procedures
Obesity was induced with a Western-style diet. Thereafter, rats were distributed into five groups (n = 6): control, obese, obese + lycopene (20 mg/kg b.wt.), obese + lycopene (40 mg/kg b.wt.), and normal + lycopene (40 mg/kg b.wt.), for four weeks.
Findings
Obese rats had significantly (P < 0.001) reduced serum concentrations of Na+, Mg2+, and Cl− (by 31.8%, 24.1%, and 37.2%, respectively), whereas K+ and Ca2+ concentrations were significantly (P < 0.001) increased by over one-fold, compared to the control. Red blood cell count, haemoglobin, serum iron, and other blood indices were significantly (P < 0.001) reduced compared to the control, whereas serum hepcidin was elevated. Obese rats also presented insulin resistance, hallmarked by poor glucose tolerance, hyperinsulinemia, higher HOMA-IR, hyperglycaemia, and higher glycated haemoglobin concentrations. In the liver, we also observed upregulated TNFα expression and downregulated IRS-1 expression. The liver and kidneys activities of Na+/K+- and Ca2+/Mg2+-ATPases were inhibited in obese rats. However, treatment with lycopene alleviated obesity-induced ionic disturbances, improved haematological indices, improved insulin sensitivity and iron homeostasis, upregulated IRS-1 expression and ATPases activity, and downregulated TNFα expression, in a dose-dependent manner.
Conclusion
Our findings indicate that lycopene can protect against obesity-induced ionic disturbances and anaemia with improved insulin sensitivity, ATPases activities, and iron status as possible underlying mechanisms.
Obesity MedicineMedicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
0.00%
发文量
74
审稿时长
40 days
期刊介绍:
The official journal of the Shanghai Diabetes Institute Obesity is a disease of increasing global prevalence with serious effects on both the individual and society. Obesity Medicine focusses on health and disease, relating to the very broad spectrum of research in and impacting on humans. It is an interdisciplinary journal that addresses mechanisms of disease, epidemiology and co-morbidities. Obesity Medicine encompasses medical, societal, socioeconomic as well as preventive aspects of obesity and is aimed at researchers, practitioners and educators alike.