In vitro effects of vitamins C and E on adipocyte function and redox status in obesity

IF 2.4 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS PharmaNutrition Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.phanu.2022.100315
Asmahan Imessaoudene , Amel Z. Merzouk , Baya Guermouche , Hafida Merzouk , Sid Ahmed Merzouk
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Abstract

Background

Obesity is associated with a chronic inflammatory state and evident oxidative stress. Antioxidant supplementation may have beneficial effects on adipocyte function and on oxidative stress. Therefore, in this study, we investigated the in vitro effects of vitamins C, E on redox and metabolic parameters in adipocytes of control and obese Wistar rats.

Methods

Adipocytes were isolated from abdominal adipose tissue and were cultured in RPMI medium for 24 h, in the presence or the absence of vitamins (C, E at 50 µM). Glucose consumption, lactate and glycerol release, ATP and triglyceride contents, redox balance were investigated with biochemical methods.

Results

The results showed altered glucose consumption and lactate and glycerol efflux, high triglycerides, low ATP contents (P < 0.01), associated to an intracellular oxidative stress in adipocytes of obese rats. Vitamins C and E restored adipocyte function in obesity. Vitamin E increased lipolysis in adipocytes during obesity (P < 0.01). Redox balance was also modulated by antioxidants, including a reduction in intracellular hydroperoxides and carbonyl proteins levels and an increase in catalase and SOD activities and glutathione contents in adipocytes of obese rats.

Conclusion

Treatments with vitamins had beneficial effects on adipocyte function, and should be considered in therapeutic approaches for normalizing adipose function in obesity.

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维生素C和E对肥胖患者脂肪细胞功能和氧化还原状态的体外影响
背景:肥胖与慢性炎症状态和明显的氧化应激有关。补充抗氧化剂可能对脂肪细胞功能和氧化应激有有益的影响。因此,在本研究中,我们研究了维生素C、E对正常和肥胖Wistar大鼠脂肪细胞氧化还原和代谢参数的体外影响。方法从腹部脂肪组织中分离脂肪细胞,在RPMI培养基中培养24 h,在50µM时分别添加或不添加维生素C、E。葡萄糖消耗、乳酸和甘油释放、ATP和甘油三酯含量、氧化还原平衡用生化方法测定。结果葡萄糖消耗、乳酸和甘油外排改变,甘油三酯高,ATP含量低(P <0.01),与肥胖大鼠脂肪细胞内氧化应激有关。维生素C和E可以恢复肥胖患者的脂肪细胞功能。维生素E增加肥胖期间脂肪细胞的脂肪分解(P <0.01)。氧化还原平衡也被抗氧化剂调节,包括细胞内氢过氧化物和羰基蛋白水平的降低,肥胖大鼠脂肪细胞中过氧化氢酶和超氧化物歧化酶活性和谷胱甘肽含量的增加。结论维生素治疗对脂肪细胞功能有有益影响,应作为肥胖患者脂肪功能正常化的治疗手段之一。
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PharmaNutrition
PharmaNutrition Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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