Ginsenoside Rk3 Ameliorates Obesity-Induced Colitis by Modulating Lipid Metabolism in C57BL/6 Mice.
Weimin WangHongwei ChenWenyuan ZhangDaidi FanJianjun DengHaixia YangPublished in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2024)
Lipid metabolism is closely related to obesity and its complications. Our previous study found that ginsenoside Rk3 (Rk3), a natural bioactive substance derived from ginseng, can effectively alleviate obesity-induced colitis, while its impact on the improvement of the lipid metabolism disorder remains unclear. Here, we demonstrated that Rk3 significantly alleviated inflammation, oxidative stress, and lipid dysregulation in high-fat diet-induced colitis C57BL/6 mice. The potential mechanism by which Rk3 mitigated colon inflammation in the context of obesity may involve the modulation of polyunsaturated fatty acid metabolism with specific attention to n-6 fatty acids, linoleic acid, and arachidonic acid. Rk3 intervention markedly reduced the production of pro-inflammatory factors (PGE2, PGD2, TXB2, HETE, and HODE) by inhibiting cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase pathways, while enhancing the production of anti-inflammatory factors (EET and diHOME) via cytochrome P450 pathways. Our findings suggest that Rk3 is a potential anti-inflammatory natural drug that can improve obesity-induced intestinal inflammation by regulating lipid metabolism.
Keyphrases
- fatty acid
- high fat diet induced
- insulin resistance
- oxidative stress
- high fat diet
- metabolic syndrome
- weight loss
- type diabetes
- anti inflammatory
- weight gain
- adipose tissue
- diabetic rats
- skeletal muscle
- randomized controlled trial
- nitric oxide
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- drug induced
- emergency department
- signaling pathway
- working memory
- physical activity
- high glucose
- electronic health record
- induced apoptosis