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Giuseppe Montalbano1, Alessandro Maugeri2, Maria Cristina Guerrera1, Natalizia Miceli2, Michele Navarra2, Davide Barreca2, Santa Cirmi2,3, Antonino Germanà1.
Abstract
A caloric surplus and a sedentary lifestyle are undoubtedly known to be the leading causes of obesity. Natural products represent valuable allies to face this problematic issue. This study was planned to assess the effect of a white grape (Vitis vinifera) juice extract (WGJe) in diet-induced obese zebrafish (Danio rerio). Fish were divided into four different diet groups: (i) normally fed (NF); (ii) overfed (OF); (iii) WGJe-supplemented NF (5 mL/L in fish water); (iv) WGJe-supplemented OF. Body mass index (BMI) was extrapolated each week. After the fourth week, euthanized zebrafish were processed for both microscopic evaluations and gene expression analyses. OF zebrafish showed higher BMI values with respect to NF counterparts, an effect that was hindered by WGJe treatment. Moreover, histological analyses showed that the area of the adipose tissue, as well as the number, size, and density of adipocytes was significantly higher in OF fish. On the other hand, WGJe was able to avoid these outcomes both at the subcutaneous and visceral levels, albeit to different extents. At the gene level, WGJe restored the altered levels of ghrelin and leptin of OF fish both in gut and brain. Overall, our results support the anti-obesity property of WGJe, suggesting its potential role in weight management.Entities:
Keywords: Danio rerio; Vitis vinifera; diet-induced obesity; flavonoids; lipolysis; polyphenols; white grape juice; zebrafish
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33672773 PMCID: PMC7924606 DOI: 10.3390/molecules26041119
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411