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The Resin from Protium heptaphyllum Prevents High-Fat Diet-Induced Obesity in Mice: Scientific Evidence and Potential Mechanisms.

Authors :
Bezerra Carvalho, Karine Maria Martins
Barreto Marinho Filho, José Delano
Sousa de Melo, Tiago
Araújo, Ana Jérsia
da Silva Quetz, Josiane
Cunha, Maria do Perpétuo Socorro Saldanha da
de Melo, Karina Moura
de Carvalho Almeida da Silva, Armenio Andre
Rocha Tomé, Adriana
Havt, Alexandre
Gonçalves da Cruz Fonseca, Said
de Castro Brito, Gerly Anne
Chaves, Mariana Helena
Rao, Vietla Satyanarayana
Almeida Santos, Flávia
Source :
Evidence-based Complementary & Alternative Medicine (eCAM). 2015, p1-13. 13p. 2 Color Photographs, 4 Charts, 4 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Herbal compounds rich in triterpenes are well known to regulate glucose and lipid metabolism and to have beneficial effects on metabolic disorders. The present study investigated the antiobesity properties of resin from Protium heptaphyllum (RPH) and the possible mechanisms in mice fed a high-fat diet (HFD) for 15 weeks. Mice treated with RPH showed decreases in body weight, net energy intake, abdominal fat accumulation, plasma glucose, amylase, lipase, triglycerides, and total cholesterol relative to their respective controls, which were RPH unfed. Additionally, RPH treatment, while significantly elevating the plasma level of ghrelin hormone, decreased the levels of insulin, leptin, and resistin. Besides, HFD-induced increases in plasma levels of proinflammatory mediators TNF-α, IL-6, and MCP-1 were significantly lowered by RPH. Furthermore, in vitro studies revealed that RPH could significantly inhibit the lipid accumulation in 3T3-L1 adipocytes (measured by Oil-Red O staining) at concentrations up to 50 µg/mL. These findings suggest that the antiobese potential of RPH is largely due to its modulatory effects on various hormonal and enzymatic secretions related to fat and carbohydrate metabolism and to the regulation of obesity-associated inflammation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1741427X
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Evidence-based Complementary & Alternative Medicine (eCAM)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
108824492
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/106157