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Graziele Freitas de Bem1, Cristiane Aguiar da Costa1, Viviane da Silva Cristino Cordeiro1, Izabelle Barcellos Santos1, Lenize Costa Reis Marins de Carvalho1, Ricardo de Andrade Soares1, Jéssica Honorato Ribeiro1, Marcelo Augusto Vieira de Souza2, Pergentino José da Cunha Sousa3, Dayane Teixeira Ognibene1, Angela Castro Resende4, Roberto Soares de Moura1.
Abstract
Type 2 diabetes mellitus contributes to an increased risk of metabolic and morphological changes in key organs, such as the liver. We aimed to assess the effect of the açaí seed extract (ASE) associated with exercise training on hepatic steatosis induced by high-fat (HF) diet plus streptozotocin (STZ) in rats. Type 2 diabetes was induced by feeding rats with HF diet (55% fat) for 5 weeks, followed by a single low dose of STZ (35 mg/kg i.p.). Control and diabetic groups were subdivided into four groups that were fed with standard chow diet for 4 weeks. Control (C) group was subdivided into Sedentary C, Training C, ASE Sedentary C and ASE Training C. Diabetic (D) group was subdivided into Sedentary D, Training D, ASE Sedentary D and ASE Training D. ASE (200 mg/kg/day) was administered by intragastric gavage, and the exercise training was performed on a treadmill (30 min/day; 5 days/week). Treatment with ASE associated with exercise training reduced the blood glucose (70.2%), total cholesterol (81.2%), aspartate aminotransferase (51.7%) and hepatic triglyceride levels (66.8%) and steatosis (72%) in ASE Training D group compared with the Sedentary D group. ASE associated with exercise training reduced the hepatic lipogenic proteins' expression (77.3%) and increased the antioxidant defense (63.1%), pAMPK expression (70.2%), cholesterol transporters (71.1%) and the pLKB1/LKB1 ratio (57.1%) in type 2 diabetic rats. In conclusion, ASE treatment associated with exercise training protects against hepatic steatosis in diabetic rats by reducing hepatic lipogenesis and increasing antioxidant defense and cholesterol excretion.Entities:
Keywords: Euterpe oleracea Mart.; Exercise training; Hepatic steatosis; Type 2 diabetes; lipogenesis; oxidative stress
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29175669 DOI: 10.1016/j.jnutbio.2017.09.021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nutr Biochem ISSN: 0955-2863 Impact factor: 6.048