1. Aronia melanocarpa fruit juice prevents hepatic impairment in rats subjected to metabolic syndrome.
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Reyzov, M., Eftimov, M., Gancheva, S., Todorova, M., Zhelyazkova-Savova, M., Tzaneva, M., and Valcheva-Kuzmanova, S.
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RATS ,FRUIT juices ,METABOLIC syndrome ,ARONIA ,ORAL drug administration ,DISTILLED water - Abstract
This study evaluated the effects of Aronia melanocarpa fruit juice (AMFJ) on the liver in a model of high-fat, high-fructose (HFHF) diet-induced metabolic syndrome (MS). Fifty rats were allocated to five groups – Control, MS, MS+AMFJ
2.5 , MS+AMFJ5 , and MS+AMFJ10 . The control group was fed a standard diet, while the other groups were provided a HFHF diet. During MS induction, daily oral treatment was performed. Control and MS groups received 10.0 mL kg−1 distilled water, while the other three groups received AMFJ at doses of 2.5, 5.0, and 10.0 mL kg−1 , respectively. After 10 weeks, liver samples were collected and inspected histologically as well as immunohistochemically to determine the expression of Bax, Bcl-2, and MAC387. Bax/Bcl-2 ratio was calculated. In MS rats, steatotic, inflammatory and degenerative alterations of the liver were detected, Bax and MAC387 were markedly elevated, while Bcl-2 was non-significantly reduced. The Bax/Bcl-2 ratio significantly increased. The histopathological alterations were prevented by the AMFJ treatment. Compared to MS group, Bax and MAC387 values were significantly lower and Bcl-2 value was higher resulting in significantly lower (P < 0.001) Bax/Bcl-2 ratio in all AMFJ-treated groups. AMFJ, administered during MS induction in rats, prevented the occurrence of inflammatory, steatotic, degenerative, and pro-apoptotic changes in the liver. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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