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Sedigheh Asgary1, Mahmoud Rafieian-Kopaei, Somayeh Najafi, Esfandiar Heidarian, Amirhossein Sahebkar.
Abstract
The present study aimed to investigate the anti-hyperlipidemic effects of sesame in a high-fat fed rabbit model. Animals were randomly divided into four groups of eight animals each for 60 days as follows: normal diet, hypercholesterolemic diet (1% cholesterol), hypercholesterolemic diet (1% cholesterol) + sesame seed (10%), and hypercholesterolemic diet (1% cholesterol) + sesame oil (5%). Serum concentrations of total cholesterol, LDL-C, HDL-C, triglycerides, apoA and apoB, SGOT, SGPT, glucose and insulin were measured at the end of supplementation period in all studied groups. Hypercholesterolemic feeding resulted in a significant elevation of TC, TG, LDL-C, HDL-C, SGOT and SGPT as compared to the normocholesterolemic diet group (P < 0.05). Supplementation with sesame seed did not cause any significant alteration in lipid profile parameters, apolipoproteins, hepatic transaminases, glucose and insulin as compared to the hypercholesterolemic diet group (P > 0.05). In contrast, rabbits supplemented with sesame oil were found to have lower circulating concentrations of TC, LDL-C, HDL-C, SGOT and SGPT (P < 0.05), whilst concentrations of TG, apoA, apoB, insulin and glucose remained unaltered compared to the hypercholesterolemic diet group (P > 0.05). Supplementation with sesame oil, but not sesame seed, can ameliorate serum levels of lipids and hepatic enzymes in rabbits under a high-fat diet.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24082850 PMCID: PMC3777125 DOI: 10.1155/2013/365892
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ScientificWorldJournal ISSN: 1537-744X
Effects of Sesamum indicum on serum concentrations of lipid profile parameters and apolipoprotein in experimental groups.
| Biochemical factor | Normal diet | Hypercholesterolemic diet (1% cholesterol) | Hypercholesterolemic diet (1% cholesterol) + sesame seed (10%) | Hypercholesterolemic diet (1% cholesterol) + sesame oil (5%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total cholesterol (mg/dL) | 178 ± 19.889 | 2649 ± 610.58a | 2045 ± 567.04a | 1367 ± 503.00b |
| Triglyceride (mg/dL) | 219 ± 54.488 | 1270 ± 651.77a | 787 ± 280.30 | 1391 ± 386.00a |
| Low-density lipoprotein (mg/dL) | 101 ± 10.909 | 1337 ± 546.05a | 1279 ± 543.53a | 570 ± 446.93b |
| High-density lipoprotein (mg/dL) | 42 ± 2.754 | 1070 ± 292.45a | 630 ± 59.711a | 410 ± 95.394b |
| Apo lipoprotein A (mg/dL) | 55 ± 3.697 | 39 ± 13.371 | 45 ± 12.703 | 36 ± 8.192a |
| Apo lipoprotein B (mg/dL) | 24 ± 5.315 | 31 ± 10.068 | 29 ± 16.906 | 27 ± 6.595 |
aSignificant difference with the normal diet group (P < 0.05).
bSignificant difference with the hypercholesterolemic diet group (P < 0.05).
Effects of Sesamum indicum on serum concentrations of liver enzymes, glucose, and insulin in experimental groups.
| Biochemical factor | Normal diet | Hypercholesterolemic diet (1% cholesterol) | Hypercholesterolemic diet (1% cholesterol) + sesame seed (10%) | Hypercholesterolemic diet (1% cholesterol) + sesame oil (5%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SGOT (U/L) | 33 ± 3.096 | 105 ± 32.780a | 92 ± 55.435a | 58 ± 14.125b |
| SGPT (U/L) | 40 ± 5.099 | 91 ± 18.924a | 46 ± 28.849 | 56 ± 18.026b |
| Glucose (mg/dL) | 132 ± 33.340 | 147 ± 74.637 | 151 ± 17.213 | 150 ± 40.329 |
| Insulin (pmol/L) | 26 ± 25.891 | 27 ± 5.935 | 27 ± 1.716 | 32 ± 830.39 |
SGOT: serum glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase; SGPT: serum glutamate pyruvate transaminase.
aSignificant difference with the normal diet group (P < 0.05).
bSignificant difference with the hypercholesterolemic diet group (P < 0.05).