Vitamin E modifies high-fat diet-induced reduction of seizure threshold in rats: Role of oxidative stress

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Zuhair A. Hasan ◽  
Omar F. Khabour ◽  
Fadia A. Mayyas ◽  
Omar N. Al Yacoub ◽  
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Karem H. Alzoubi ◽  
Zuhair A. Hasan ◽  
Omar F. Khabour ◽  
Fadia A. Mayyas ◽  
Omar N. Al Yacoub ◽  
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Fadia A. Mayyas ◽  
Rania Mahafzah ◽  
Omar F. Khabour

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Graziele Freitas de Bem ◽  
Izabelle Barcellos Santos ◽  
Ricardo de Andrade Soares ◽  
Dayane Teixeira Ognibene ◽  
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Vol 229 ◽  
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Karem H. Alzoubi ◽  
Omar F. Khabour ◽  
Rafat M Al-Awad ◽  
Zainah O. Aburashed

2018 ◽  
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Hirofumi Ogino ◽  
Tomofumi Okuno ◽  
Tomohiro Arakawa ◽  
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Chia-Hsin Liu ◽  
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Harry J. Mersmann ◽  
Shih-Torng Ding ◽  
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Josep Maria del Bas ◽  
Benjamín Rodríguez ◽  
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Silvia Mariné ◽  
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AbstractProgression of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in the context of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is only partially explored due to the lack of preclinical models. In order to study the alterations in hepatic metabolism that accompany this condition, we developed a model of MetS accompanied by the onset of steatohepatitis (NASH) by challenging golden hamsters with a high-fat diet low in vitamin E and selenium (HFD), since combined deficiency results in hepatic necroinflammation in rodents. Metabolomics and transcriptomics integrated analyses of livers revealed an unexpected accumulation of hepatic S-Adenosylmethionine (SAM) when compared with healthy livers likely due to diminished methylation reactions and repression of GNMT. SAM plays a key role in the maintenance of cellular homeostasis and cell cycle control. In agreement, analysis of over-represented transcription factors revealed a central role of c-myc and c-Jun pathways accompanied by negative correlations between SAM concentration, MYC expression and AMPK phosphorylation. These findings point to a drift of cell cycle control toward senescence in livers of HFD animals, which could explain the onset of NASH in this model. In contrast, hamsters with NAFLD induced by a conventional high-fat diet did not show SAM accumulation, suggesting a key role of selenium and vitamin E in SAM homeostasis. In conclusion, our results suggest that progression of NAFLD in the context of MetS can take place even in a situation of hepatic SAM excess and that selenium and vitamin E status might be considered in current therapies against NASH based on SAM supplementation.


Antioxidants ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 195 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xi Fang ◽  
Michael Azain ◽  
Kristi Crowe-White ◽  
Jennifer Mumaw ◽  
Janet A. Grimes ◽  
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Green tea and its catechins have been shown to ameliorate high fat diet-induced oxidative stress and hyperlipidemia. However, low bioavailability of catechins limits their therapeutic potential. Lemon juice (LJ) has been suggested to enhance the bioavailability of catechins in vitro. This study investigated the antioxidative and hypolipidemic efficacy of a single dose of green tea extract (GTE) or GTE plus LJ (GTE + LJ) in high-fat diet fed pigs. Sixteen pigs ingested a single dose of GTE (190 mg/kg/day) or GTE + LJ (0.75 mL/kg/day) mixed with low-fat (LF; 5% fat) or high-fat (HF; 22% fat) diets and blood samples were collected for 24 h. Plasma catechin level peaked at two hours, and gradually returned to baseline after six hours following the intake. The addition of LJ significantly increased plasma catechin level. The diet containing GTE did not lower plasma cholesterol and triacylglycerol (TG) concentrations, superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase activity, or malondialdehyde concentration in 24 h in HF-fed pigs. Addition of a single dose of LJ, however, significantly decreased plasma TG level in LF groups but did not cause further changes on any other markers compared to the GTE alone. Our findings indicate limited effect of a single meal containing GTE on plasma antioxidant enzymes, lipid profile, and lipid peroxidation in pigs and no significant synergistic/additive action of adding LJ to GTE within 24 h in pigs. A study with a longer treatment period is warranted to further understand the potential role of GTE in reducing HF diet-induced oxidative stress and the possible synergistic role of LJ.


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