| Literature DB >> 26881239 |
Zhan Liu1, Peng Li2, Zhi-Hong Zhao1, Yu Zhang1, Zhi-Min Ma3, Shuang-Xi Wang4.
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Backgrounds. VitB6 deficiency has been associated with a number of adverse health effects. However, the effects of VitB6 in metabolic syndrome are poorly understood. Methods. VitB6 (50 mg/kg/day) was given to Apoe (-/-) mice with hkdigh-fat diet (HFD) for 8 weeks. Endothelial dysfunction, insulin resistance, and hepatic lipid contents were determined. Results. VitB6 administration remarkably increased acetylcholine-induced endothelium-dependent relaxation and decreased random blood glucose level in Apoe (-/-) mice fed with HFD. In addition, VitB6 improved the tolerance of glucose and insulin, normalized the histopathology of liver, and reduced hepatic lipid accumulation but did not affect the liver functions. Clinical and biochemical analysis indicated that the levels of VitB6 were decreased in patients with fatty liver. Conclusions. Vitamin B6 prevents endothelial dysfunction, insulin resistance, and hepatic lipid accumulation in Apoe (-/-) mice fed with HFD. Supplementation of VitB6 should be considered to prevent metabolic syndrome.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26881239 PMCID: PMC4735993 DOI: 10.1155/2016/1748065
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Diabetes Res Impact factor: 4.011
Serum sugar and lipid levels in Apoe −/− mice.
| WT |
| |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ND | ND | HFD | HFD + VitB6 | |
| Glucose (mM) | 6.5 ± 1.3 | 8.2 ± 1.3 | 13.5 ± 0.8 | 10.2 ± 0.9 |
| Cholesterol (mM) | 3.7 ± 0.5 | 10.5 ± 2.1 | 28.4 ± 5.3 | 26.4 ± 4.9 |
| Triglyceride (mM) | 0.7 ± 0.2 | 0.8 ± 0.2 | 1.6 ± 0.3 | 1.5 ± 0.5 |
| HDL-C (mg/L) | 128 ± 15 | 252 ± 30 | 267 ± 38 | 257 ± 39 |
| LDL-C (mg/L) | 109 ± 14 | 249 ± 23 | 417 ± 53 | 435 ± 67 |
After 8-week administration of VitB6 in Apoe −/− mice fed with high-fat diet, serum sugar levels and lipid levels were determined. WT: wild-type; ND: normal diet; HFD: high-fat diet; HDL: high density lipoprotein; LDL: low density lipoprotein. All data were expressed as mean ± SEM. N is 10–15 in each group. P < 0.05 versus Apoe −/− mice fed with HFD.
Figure 1Administration of VitB6 prevents endothelial dysfunction in Apoe −/− mice fed with high-fat diet. Male Apoe −/− mice at the age of 6 weeks received high-fat diet and VitB6 (50 mg/kg/day) administration in drinking water for 8 weeks. At the end of experiments, mice were sacrificed under anaesthesia. The descending aortas were isolated and cut into rings. (a) ACh-induced endothelium-dependent relaxation and (b) SNP-induced endothelium-independent relaxation were determined by organ chamber as described in Section 2. All data were expressed as mean ± SEM. N is 10–15 in each group. P < 0.05 versus control.
Figure 2VitB6 improves insulin resistance in Apoe −/− mice fed with high-fat diet. Male Apoe −/− mice at the age of 6 weeks received high-fat diet and VitB6 (50 mg/kg/day) administration in drinking water. At the 8th weekend after VitB6 treatment, (a) GTT and (b) ITT were evaluated as described in Section 2. All data were expressed as mean ± SEM. N is 10–15 in each group. P < 0.05 versus control. (c) Homogenates of liver tissues were subjected to perform western blotting analysis to assay the levels of pAKt, GLUT4, GSK3, and FOXO. The picture is a representative blot from 10–15 mice.
The indexes for liver function in mice.
| Control | VitB6 | |
|---|---|---|
| AST (IU/L) | 132.2 ± 27.9 | 157.4 ± 31.8 |
| ALT (IU/L) | 186.7 ± 21.3 | 195.7 ± 28.6 |
| TB (mg/dL) | 0.13 ± 0.07 | 0.15 ± 0.09 |
| ALP (IU/L) | 255.5 ± 32.8 | 279.8 ± 35.8 |
| ALB (g/L) | 17.2 ± 1.4 | 20.6 ± 16.8 |
After 8-week administration of VitB6 in Apoe −/− mice fed with high-fat diet, serum levels of AST, ALT, TB, ALP, and ALB were determined. All data were expressed as mean ± SEM. N is 10–15 in each group.
Figure 3VitB6 reduces hepatic lipid accumulation in Apoe −/− mice fed with high-fat diet. Male Apoe −/− mice at the age of 6 weeks received high-fat diet and VitB6 (50 mg/kg/day) administration in drinking water. At the end of experiments, mice were sacrificed under anaesthesia. (a) Histological analysis of liver tissue by HE or Oil Red O staining. (b and c) Liver lipids were extracted and hepatic triglyceride and cholesterol levels were assayed using a commercial kit. The quantitative data were expressed as mean ± SEM. N is 10–15 in each group. P < 0.05 versus Control.
The levels of serum VitB6, homocysteine, folate, and VitB12 in patients with fatty liver.
| Control (57) | Patients (49) | |
|---|---|---|
| VitB6 (PLP, nM) | 55.8 ± 10.7 | 23.9 ± 8.1 |
| VitB12 (pg/mL) | 686.7 ± 21.3 | 518.7 ± 28.6 |
| folic acid (ng/mL) | 8.3 ± 0.7 | 7.7 ± 0.9 |
| Homocysteine (nM) | 15.8 ± 2.8 | 22.8 ± 5.4 |
Serum levels of VitB6, VitB12, folic acid, and homocysteine were determined in patients with fatty liver and control subjects. All data were expressed as mean ± SEM. P < 0.05 versus control.