壳聚糖对高脂饮食大鼠心脏代谢危险因素的影响

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目的探讨壳聚糖(CT)对高脂饮食(HF)引起的心脏-脂肪毒性反应的影响。设计/方法/方法36只雄性Wistar大鼠分为6组(n = 6):正常饮食(ND)、HF、ND-5% ct、HF-1% ct、HF-3% ct和HF-5% ct,为期7周。对血液和心脏组织进行生化、免疫组织化学和组织病理学分析。结果:与nd组相比,摄入HF诱导高脂血症和脂质积累,导致体重和心重分别增加70.5% (p < 0.0001)和124% (p = 0.0021)。心脏损伤标志物(肌酸激酶、乳酸脱氢酶和丙二醛)在hf组比对照组高。与对照组相比,动脉粥样硬化和冠状动脉危险指数分别显著升高155% (p = 0.0044)和174% (p = 0.0008)。HF喂养大鼠心脏组织抗氧化剂(超氧化物歧化酶、过氧化氢酶和谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶)显著降低,NF-κB-p65和p53表达显著升高(p < 0.0001)。组织学显示hf组心脏组织有脂质包涵体。CT(1% ~ 5%)可预防高频喂养大鼠的高脂血症、脂质积累、氧化应激和心脏损伤,同时以剂量依赖性方式显著改善高频喂养大鼠的心脏组织组织学。原创性/价值据作者所知,这是CT对HF饮食摄入引起的心脏脂肪毒性作用的第一份报告。研究结果表明,CT可能为处理心脏脂肪毒性引起的并发症提供一种安全的治疗选择。
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Effect of chitosan on cardio-metabolic risk factors induced by high fat diet in rats
Purpose This study aims to scrutinize the efficacy of chitosan (CT) on cardio-lipotoxic responses elicited by a high-fat diet (HF). Design/methodology/approach Thirty-six male Wistar rats were distributed across six groups (n = 6): normal diet (ND), HF, ND-5%CT, HF-1%CT, HF-3%CT and HF-5%CT, for seven weeks. Blood and cardiac tissues were processed for biochemical, immunohistochemical and histopathological analyses. Findings Ingestion of HF induced hyperlipidaemia and lipid accumulation, leading to increased body and heart weight by 70.5% (p < 0.0001) and 124% (p = 0.0021), respectively, compared to ND-groups. Cardiac damage markers (creatine kinase, lactate dehydrogenase and malondialdehyde) were higher in the HF-group compared to control rats. Also, atherogenic and coronary risk indices were significantly elevated by 155% (p = 0.0044) and 174% (p = 0.0008), respectively, compared to control rats. Rats fed HF had significantly reduced cardiac antioxidants (superoxide dismutase, catalase and glutathione peroxidase) and elevated expression of NF-κB-p65 and p53 (p < 0.0001) in the cardiac tissues. Histology revealed lipid inclusions in the cardiac tissues of HF-groups. CT (1%–5%) prevented hyperlipidaemia, lipid accumulation, oxidative stress and cardiac damage in HF-fed rats, while greatly improving the histology of the cardiac tissues in HF-fed rats in a dose-dependent manner. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first report of the effects of CT against cardio-lipotoxicity elicited by HF diet ingestion. The findings suggest that CT may present a safe therapeutic alternative for managing complications arising from cardio-lipotoxicity.
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