Literature DB >> 26379845

Application of chrysophanol in zebrafish to reduce dietary introduced lipid and its possible mechanism.

Kan Chen1, Chang-Qian Wang1, Yu-Qi Fan1, Yu-Shui Xie1, Zhao-Fang Yin1, Zuo-Jun Xu1, Hui-Li Zhang1, Jia-Tian Cao1, Yue Wang1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To explore the therapeutic potential and mechanism of chrysophanol on lipid-lowering function.
METHODS: Zebrafish or larvae were employed to evaluate the effect of chrysophanol on lipid-lowering. Zebrafish of 5 day post fertilization (dpf, larva) and 13-week old were fed with high-cholesterol diet or high-fat to investigate the influence of chrysophanol comparing with atorvastain and co-administration of chrysophanol and atorvastain on subsistent blood lipid using the fluorescence microscope and lipid panel screen. Thereafter, we enrolled zebrafish of 7 dpf fed with high-fat diet to explore the lipid-lowering mechanism of chrysophanol basing on the frequency of peristalsis and the residual on the digestive wall.
RESULTS: Chrysophanol could significantly lower cholesterol both in zebrafish and larvae (P < 0.05), and the co-administration of chrysophanol and atorvastatin had the best performance in reducing cholesterol (P < 0.05). Chrysophanol and atorvastain could also significantly lower triglyceride. Moreover, we found that chrysophanol attached on the digestive wall for a long time and enhanced the frequency of peristalsis.
CONCLUSIONS: Chrysophanol has lipid-lowering effect both in zebrafish and larvae which may be attributed to the effect on the frequency of peristalsis and fat absorption, and co-administration with atorvastain performs better lipid-lowering effect in zebrafish.

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Keywords:  Chrysophanol; atorvastain; lipid-lowering effect; zebrafish

Year:  2015        PMID: 26379845      PMCID: PMC4565228     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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