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Metabolic response of soy pinitol on lipid‐lowering,antioxidant and hepatoprotective action in hamsters fed‐high fat and high cholesterol diet
Authors:Myung‐Sook Choi  Mi‐Kyung Lee  Un Ju Jung  Hye‐Jin Kim  Geoyng‐Min Do  Yong Bok Park  Seon‐Min Jeon
Affiliation:1. Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea;2. Department of Food and Nutrition, Sunchon National University, Jeonnam, Korea;3. School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, College of Natural Sciences, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea. Fax: +82‐53‐950‐6229
Abstract:This study was performed to investigate the lipid‐lowering, antioxidant, and hepato‐protective effects of pinitol in dose‐dependent manners in hamsters fed‐high fat and high cholesterol (HFHC) diet. Pinitol supplementation (0.05%, P‐I and 0.1% pinitol, P‐II) with an HFHC diet (10% coconut oil plus 0.2% cholesterol) for 10 wks significantly lowered the white adipose tissue weights, hepatic lipid droplets, plasma glucose, total‐cholesterol, nonHDL‐cholesterol, total‐cholesterol/HDL‐cholesterol ratio, and hepatic lipid levels. Whereas it significantly increased the brown adipose tissue weight, plasma HDL‐cholesterol, apolipoprotein A‐I (apo A‐I) concentrations, paraoxonase (PON) activity, and/or mRNA expression, compared to the HFHC control group. Plasma insulin and adiponectin levels were significantly lower and higher, respectively, in both P‐I and P‐II groups than the HFHC control group. Dietary pinitol significantly inhibited hepatic HMG‐CoA reductase, acyl‐CoA:cholesterol acyltransferase (ACAT), and cytochrome P4502E1 (CYP2E1) activities without altering their mRNA expressions compared to the control group. Pinitol significantly elevated the hepatic antioxidant enzyme activities, whereas it also significantly reduced the hepatic lipid peroxide and H2O2 production. Accordingly, these results indicate that both 0.05 and 0.1% pinitol supplementation may improve the lipid and antioxidant metabolism in HFHC diet‐fed hamsters. In particular, pinitol supplementation was very effective on the elevation of antiatherogenic factors, including plasma HDL‐cholesterol, apo A‐I, adiponectin, and PON.
Keywords:Hamster  Hepatoprotection  High‐fat and high‐cholesterol diet  Lipid and antioxidant metabolism  Soy pinitol
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