Effects of Nuciferine on Mice with Hyperlipidemia and Its Mechanisms
10.3870/yydb.2015.04.004
- VernacularTitle:荷叶碱防治小鼠高脂血症作用及其机制
- Author:
Lijing ZHANG
;
Yaowei AI
;
Zhengqiang WANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Nuciferine;
Hyperlipidemia;
Lipase;
Oxidative stress;
Constructive metabolism
- From:
Herald of Medicine
2015;(4):440-444
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the effects of nuciferine on hyperlipidemia in mice and to clarify the molecular mechanism. Methods Mice were divided into three groups according to the diet: normal control group ( n=10 ) , model control group (n=10), and the intervention group (n=10). The normal control group was treated with common diet (ANI-76A feed:12. 4% fat, 68. 8% carbohydrate, 18. 8% protein). The model control group was induced with high fat diet (37. 1% fat, 42. 4% carbohydrate, 20. 5% protein). The intervention group was supplemented with 0. 5% nuciferine based on high fat diet. The mice were allowed free access to food and water for a total of 10 weeks. Several indices were analyzed in the 3 groups, including the body weight, serum lipid, lipid metabolism key enzyme, oxidative stress and metabolic pathway. Results Our results suggested that the high-fat diet-induced animal models developed obesity and dyslipidemia (P<0. 05). The body weight [(33.97±3.46) g vs. (27. 62±2. 87) g] and the serum lipid[(2. 73±0. 26) g vs. (1. 91±0. 21) g] were significantly decreased in the intervention group compared to the model control group (P<0. 05), except for the hypertriglyceridemia (P>0.05).Theactivityofhepaticlipidmetabolismkeyenzymes[(4.15±1.26) U·mL-1vs.(9.01±1.34) U·mL-1] andthe activity of hepatic lipase and lipoprotein lipase[(8.12±3.07) U·mL-1 vs.(13.48±3.75) U·mL-1] were elevated.Oxidative stress was also affected by nuciferine (P<0. 05). Mechanism study suggested that lipid synthesis genes (like SREBP-1c, FAS, SCD-1 and PPAR gamma mRNA) were up-regulated by high fat diet (P<0. 05), and the lipid oxidation metabolism genes, PPARαand CPT-1a mRNA, were down-regulated (P<0. 05), while the intervention group treatment reversed these changes (P<0. 05). Conclusion Nuciferine can improve hyperlipidemia, which might be related to the regulation of enzyme activity, oxidative stress and the changes of lipid synthesis and oxidative metabolism.