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Iridoids of Valeriana fauriei contribute to alleviating hepatic steatosis in obese mice by lipophagy

Authors :
Da-Hye Lee
So-Hyun Park
Yang Hoon Huh
Min Jung Kim
Hyo-Deok Seo
Tae-Youl Ha
Jiyun Ahn
Young-Jin Jang
Chang Hwa Jung
Source :
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Vol 125, Iss , Pp 109950- (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2020.

Abstract

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a common risk factor for metabolic syndrome that increases the risk of future cardiovascular disease, stroke, and diabetes. Recently, autophagy has been proposed as a means to prevent NAFLD. We investigated whether substances with autophagy-inducing activity alleviate NAFLD. The Valeriana fauriei (V. fauriei) was selected as a potential autophagy inducer among various natural materials using a Cyto-ID autophagy detection kit. V. fauriei 70 % ethanol extract (VFE) increased LC3II levels in the presence of the lysosomal inhibitor and reduced the GFP/mCherry puncta ratio, suggesting that VFE enhanced autophagy. VFE reduced oleic acid (OA)-induced lipid accumulation and increased the number of autophagosome in hepatocytes. Autophagy induction by VFE is due to inhibition of mTORC1 activity. VFE supplementation reduced fatty liver by downregulating lipogenesis-related genes and increased the autophagy, as revealed by TEM and IHC analysis in the fatty liver. We identified iridoids as main compounds of VFE; didrovaltrate (DI), valeriotriate B (VAL B), valeriotetrate C (VAL C), valtrate (VAL), and valechlorine (VC) were shown to enhance autophagy. These compounds also reduced OA-induced lipid accumulation in an Atg5-dependent manner. Taken together, VFE and its iridoids might be effective in alleviating fatty liver by acting as autophagy enhancers to break down LDs.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07533322
Volume :
125
Issue :
109950-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.914762d5a6fb4de191f6cef11a90f0b7
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopha.2020.109950