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Eunmi Kim1, Jinho Choi, Ikhyun Yeo.
Abstract
This study was performed to examine the feeding effects of Angelica keiskei Koidz (AK) and its processed products on serum, liver, and body fat content and the expression of antioxidant genes in rats fed a high fat diet. AK and its processed products were added at 3-5% to a high fat diet and fed to adult rats for 6 weeks. In experiment 1 (EXP 1), the rats were fed with one of six diets including a control diet (normal fat), high fat diet (HF), and HF + AK additives groups (four groups). In experiment 2 (EXP 2), the rats were separated into three groups of HF, HF + AK whole leaves, and HF + fermented juice (FS) + squeeze (SA). Body weight was not different among the groups in either experiment. The liver weight was lower in the FS and SA groups compared to that in the other groups (P < 0.05). Serum luteolin was higher in the AK and processed products groups compared to that in the HF group (P < 0.05). Gene expression of the antioxidative enzymes catalase and glutathione-s-reductase in the liver was higher in the AK processed products group than that in the other groups (P < 0.05). The results suggest that the intake of AK and its processed products increased the expression of antioxidant enzymes in animals fed a high fat diet, reduced hepatic cholesterol content, and increased the effective absorption of luteolin.Entities:
Keywords: Angelica keiskei Koidz; antioxidation enzymes; high fat diet; lipid metabolism; luteolin
Year: 2012 PMID: 22413035 PMCID: PMC3296928 DOI: 10.4162/nrp.2012.6.1.9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Res Pract ISSN: 1976-1457 Impact factor: 1.926
Formulations of the experimental diets (g/100 g diet, EXP 1 and 2)1,2)
1)Angelica keiskei was powdered after freeze drying intact samples.
2)AK, Angelica keiskei; ES, the solution was extracted from AK; FS, fermented ES; SA, the solid was squeezed from AK; ES + SA, combined ES and SA with the same portion of AK
3)Lard was stabilized by adding 0.0125% BHT (Chungang Chem Co. Ltd, Seoul, Korea).
4)The miscellaneous mix was composed of 15.5% glucose, 10.0% sucrose, 3.5% mineral mix, 1% vitamin mix, 0.18% L-cys, and 0.25% cholin.
5)metabolizable energy
Characteristics of AK and their processing products (%, EXP 1 and 2)1)
1)AK, Angelica keiskei; ES, solution extracted from AK; FS, fermented ES; SA, solids squeezed from AK
Body weights and food intake during the 6 weeks (EXP 1)1),2)
1)Mean ± SD (n = 8)
2)No difference
3)HF, High fat diet; AK, Angelica keiskei; ES, solution extracted from AK; FS, fermented ES; SA, solid squeezed from AK
Organ weights in rats fed the experimental diets for 6 weeks (EXP 1)1)
1)Mean ± SD (n = 8). Means with different letters in the same column are significantly different at (P < 0.05.
2)HF, High fat diet; AK, Angelica keiskei; ES, solution was extracted from AK; FS, fermented ES; SA, solid squeezed from AK
Body weights and food intake of rats during the 6 weeks (EXP 2)1)2)
1) Mean ± SD (n = 8)
2) No difference
3) HF, high fat diet; AK, Angelica keiskei; ES, solution extracted from AK; SA, solid squeezed from AK
The weight of organs and the fat pad in rats fed the experimental diets for 6 weeks (EXP 2)1)
1)Mean ± SD (n = 8). Means with different letters in the same row are significantly different at (P < 0.05.
2)HF, high fat diet; AK, Angelica keiskei; ES, solution extracted from AK; SA, solid squeezed from AK
Levels of total cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, and free fatty acids in serum of rats fed the experimental diet for 6 weeks (EXP 1and 2)1)
1)Mean ± SD (n = 8). Means with different letters in the same column are significantly different at (P < 0.05.
2)HF, high fat diet; AK, Angelica keiskei; ES, solution extracted from AK; FS, fermented ES; SA, solid squeezed from AK
Fig. 1Serum luteolin concentrations in rats fed the experimental diets for 6 weeks (EXP 1). Values are mean ± standard deviation (n = 6-8). HF, high fat diet; AK, Angelica keiskei; ES, solution extracted from AK; FS, fermented ES; SA, solid squeezed from AK. Bars with different letters are statistically different ((P < 0.05).
Fig. 2Serum luteolin concentrations in rats fed the experimental diets for 6 weeks (EXP 2). Values are mean ± standard deviation (n = 6-8). HF, high fat diet; AK, Angelica keiskei; ES, solution extracted from AK; SA, solid squeezed from AK. Bars with different letters are statistically different (P < 0.05).
Total lipid and cholesterol levels in livers of rats fed the experimental diets for 6 weeks (EXP 1 and 2)1)
1)Mean ± SD (n = 8). Means with different letters in the same column are significantly different at (P < 0.05.
2)HF, high fat diet; AK, Angelica keiskei; ES, solution extracted from AK; FS, fermented ES; SA, solid squeezed from AK
Hepatic catalase, superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione reductase (GsR), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), glutathione transferase (GT) mRNA expression using real time RT-PCR (EXP 1 and 2)1)
1)Data are mean ± SD (n = 7-8), expressed as the fold change in the HF group and normalized to β-actin levels. Means with different letters in the same column are significantly different at (P < 0.05.
2)HF, high fat diet; AK, Angelica keiskei; ES, solution extracted from AK; FS, fermented ES; SA, solid squeezed from AK