Ethanol Extract of Propolis Attenuates Liver Lipid Metabolism Disorder in High-Fat Diet-Fed SAMP8 Mice.
Quan-Yuan XieXin ShuTao LiuLi-Li ChenLi-Ping LuoPublished in: Molecular nutrition & food research (2024)
bw) on aging and lipid metabolism disorders in HFD-fed senescence accelerate mouse prone 8 (SAMP8) mice. Findings indicate that EEP ameliorates hair luster degradation and weight gain, reduces systemic inflammation and metabolism levels, enhances hepatic antioxidant enzyme activities, and improves the hepatic expression of senescence-associated secretory phenotype and aging-related genes in HFD-fed SAMP8 mice. Histological staining demonstrates that EEP improves hepatic lipid deposition and inflammatory cell infiltration. Transcriptomic and lipidomic analysis reveal that EEP promotes fatty acid β-oxidation by activating PPAR pathway, resulting in reduced hepatic lipid deposition, and attenuates bile acid (BA) accumulation by improving BA metabolism, which were ensured through qPCR validation of key genes and immunoblot validation of key proteins. CONCLUSIONS : EEP can regulate lipid metabolic dysregulation during aging accompanied by an HFD, potentially delaying the onset and progression of age-related diseases. This provides new approach for supporting healthy aging.
Keyphrases
- high fat diet
- fatty acid
- insulin resistance
- high fat diet induced
- weight gain
- adipose tissue
- oxidative stress
- single cell
- body mass index
- genome wide
- dna damage
- endothelial cells
- metabolic syndrome
- skeletal muscle
- poor prognosis
- birth weight
- type diabetes
- wild type
- signaling pathway
- stem cells
- stress induced
- rna seq
- weight loss
- hydrogen peroxide
- physical activity
- dna methylation