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Published in: European Journal of Nutrition 5/2018

01-08-2018 | Original Contribution

Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) extract treatment improves triglyceridemia, liver cholesterol, liver steatosis, oxidative damage and corticosteronemia in rats rendered obese by high fat diet

Authors: Thamara C. Peixoto, Egberto G. Moura, Elaine de Oliveira, Patrícia N. Soares, Deysla S. Guarda, Dayse N. Bernardino, Xu Xue Ai, Vanessa da S. T. Rodrigues, Gabriela Rodrigues de Souza, Antonio Jorge Ribeiro da Silva, Mariana S. Figueiredo, Alex C. Manhães, Patrícia C. Lisboa

Published in: European Journal of Nutrition | Issue 5/2018

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Abstract

Purpose

Obese individuals have higher production of reactive oxygen species, which leads to oxidative damage. We hypothesize that cranberry extract (CE) can improve this dysfunction in HFD-induced obesity in rats since it has an important antioxidant activity. Here, we evaluated the effects of CE in food intake, adiposity, biochemical and hormonal parameters, lipogenic and adipogenic factors, hepatic morphology and oxidative balance in a HFD model.

Methods

At postnatal day 120 (PN120), male Wistar rats were assigned into two groups: (1) SD (n = 36) fed with a standard diet and (2) HFD (n = 36), fed with a diet containing 44.5% (35.2% from lard) energy from fat. At PN150, 12 animals from SD and HFD groups were killed while the others were subdivided into four groups (n = 12/group): animals that received 200 mg/kg cranberry extract (SD CE, HFD CE) gavage/daily/30 days or water (SD, HFD). At PN180, animals were killed.

Results

HFD group showed higher body mass and visceral fat, hypercorticosteronemia, higher liver glucocorticoid sensitivity, cholesterol and triglyceride contents and microsteatosis. Also, HFD group had higher lipid peroxidation (plasma and tissues) and higher protein carbonylation (liver and adipose tissue) compared to SD group. HFD CE group showed lower body mass gain, hypotrygliceridemia, hypocorticosteronemia, and lower hepatic cholesterol and fatty acid synthase contents. HFD CE group displayed lower lipid peroxidation, protein carbonylation (liver and adipose tissue) and accumulation of liver fat compared to HFD group.

Conclusion

Although adiposity was not completely reversed, cranberry extract improved the metabolic profile and reduced oxidative damage and steatosis in HFD-fed rats, which suggests that it can help manage obesity-related disorders.
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Metadata
Title
Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) extract treatment improves triglyceridemia, liver cholesterol, liver steatosis, oxidative damage and corticosteronemia in rats rendered obese by high fat diet
Authors
Thamara C. Peixoto
Egberto G. Moura
Elaine de Oliveira
Patrícia N. Soares
Deysla S. Guarda
Dayse N. Bernardino
Xu Xue Ai
Vanessa da S. T. Rodrigues
Gabriela Rodrigues de Souza
Antonio Jorge Ribeiro da Silva
Mariana S. Figueiredo
Alex C. Manhães
Patrícia C. Lisboa
Publication date
01-08-2018
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Journal of Nutrition / Issue 5/2018
Print ISSN: 1436-6207
Electronic ISSN: 1436-6215
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00394-017-1467-2

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