Effects of Mao tea from Nankun Mountain on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in mice.

IF 5.1 1区 农林科学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Food & Function Pub Date : 2024-09-09 DOI:10.1039/d4fo01689k
Weitao Zhang, Lianshun Feng, Peng Li, Aoyi Wang, Chunyan Dai, Yajuan Qi, Junfeng Lu, Xiaojun Xu
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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) poses a significant health threat due to its potential progression to liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, and even liver cancer. Without proper management, NAFLD can lead to severe complications and significantly impact overall health and longevity. This study explores the potential anti-steatosis effects of Nankun Mountain Mao tea (MT) on hepatic lipid accumulation using both in vitro and in vivo models. In vitro experiments reveal that MT reduces lipid accumulation in hepatocytes and counteracts hepatic steatosis induced by palmitic acid and oleic acid. In vivo investigations on high-fat diet (HFD)-fed and high-fat, fructose, and cholesterol (HFFC)-fed mice demonstrate that MT administration alleviates hepatic steatosis by reducing lipid accumulation, enhancing liver function, and mitigating inflammation. Transcriptomic analyses unveil the molecular mechanisms underlying the impact of MT on lipid metabolism and inflammation. It turns out that MT inhibits de novo lipid synthesis and NF-κB pathway against NAFLD. Furthermore, target prediction analysis identifies potential bioactive components group (BCG) within MT that may contribute to its anti-steatosis properties. Validation studies on primary hepatocytes confirm the effectiveness of these bioactive components in diminishing lipid accumulation and inflammation, suggesting their role in the therapeutic efficacy of MT against NAFLD.

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南昆山毛茶对小鼠非酒精性脂肪肝的影响
非酒精性脂肪肝(NAFLD)可能发展为肝纤维化、肝硬化甚至肝癌,对健康构成严重威胁。如果没有适当的治疗,非酒精性脂肪肝会导致严重的并发症,严重影响整体健康和寿命。本研究采用体外和体内模型,探讨了南昆山毛茶(MT)对肝脏脂质积累的潜在抗脂肪肝作用。体外实验表明,南昆山毛茶能减少肝细胞中的脂质积累,并能对抗棕榈酸和油酸诱导的肝脂肪变性。对高脂饮食(HFD)喂养的小鼠和高脂、果糖和胆固醇(HFFC)喂养的小鼠进行的体内研究表明,服用 MT 可减少脂质积累、增强肝功能和减轻炎症,从而缓解肝脂肪变性。转录组分析揭示了 MT 对脂质代谢和炎症产生影响的分子机制。结果发现,MT 可抑制脂质从头合成和 NF-κB 通路,从而对抗非酒精性脂肪肝。此外,靶点预测分析还发现了 MT 中潜在的生物活性成分组(BCG),这些成分可能有助于其抗脂肪变性的特性。在原代肝细胞上进行的验证研究证实了这些生物活性成分在减少脂质积累和炎症方面的有效性,这表明它们在 MT 抗非酒精性脂肪肝的疗效中发挥了作用。
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Food & Function
Food & Function BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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10.10
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6.60%
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957
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: Food & Function provides a unique venue for physicists, chemists, biochemists, nutritionists and other food scientists to publish work at the interface of the chemistry, physics and biology of food. The journal focuses on food and the functions of food in relation to health.
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