Chromium attenuates high-fat diet-induced nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in KK/HlJ mice

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作者
Chen, Wen-Ying [1 ,3 ]
Chen, Chun-Jung [2 ]
Liu, Chia-Hsin [1 ,3 ]
Mao, Frank Chiahung [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Chung Hsing Univ, Dept Vet Med, Coll Vet Med, Taichung 402, Taiwan
[2] Taichung Vet Gen Hosp, Dept Educ & Res, Taichung 407, Taiwan
[3] Maxluck Biotechnol Corp, Dept Res & Dev, Taichung 402, Taiwan
关键词
Chromium; Inflammation; Insulin resistance; NAFLD; Oxidative stress; INSULIN-RESISTANCE; DIABETES-MELLITUS; HEPATIC STEATOSIS; OBESITY; STEATOHEPATITIS; PATHOGENESIS; EXPRESSION; GLUCOSE;
D O I
10.1016/j.bbrc.2010.05.129
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Nonalcoholic fatty fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a chronic liver disease associated with insulin resistance, oxidative stress, and inflammation. Evidence indicates that chromium has a role in the regulation of glucose and lipid metabolism and may improve insulin sensitivity. In this study, we report that chromium supplementation has a beneficial effect against NAFLD. We found that KK/HlJ mice developed obesity and progressed to NAFLD after feeding with high-fat diet for 8 weeks. High-fat-fed KK/HlJ mice showed hepatocyte injury and hepatic triglyceride accumulation, which was accompanied by insulin resistance, oxidative stress, and inflammation. Chromium supplementation prevented progression of NAFLD and the beneficial effects were accompanied by reduction of hepatic triglyceride accumulation, elevation of hepatic lipid catabolic enzyme, improvement of glucose and lipid metabolism, suppression of inflammation as well as resolution of oxidative stress, probably through enhancement of insulin signaling. Our findings suggest that chromium could serve as a hepatoprotective agent against NAFLD. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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页码:459 / 464
页数:6
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