Ionic Detoxification Reduces Obesity and Fatty Liver in Rats Fed a High- Fat Diet

H. Yao
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Background: Ionic detoxification (ID) or ionic water bath treatment is a simple alternative method to improve health but lacks scientific evidence. It is hypothesized that regular ID treatment can increase the excretion of toxic molecules from the body and improve metabolic disorders including obesity. Methods: To investigate the effect of ID treatment on high-fat diet-induced obesity and fatty liver, male Wistar rats were fed a low-fat control diet, a high-fat (HF) diet, or a HF diet with ID treatment (3 times/week) for 11 weeks. Triglyceride contents and fatty acid metabolic genes in perirenal adipose tissue and liver were determined. Results: Rats fed the HF diet had significantly higher body weight, liver weight, and adipose tissue (perirenal and epididymal) weight than did animals fed the low-fat diet. ID treatment significantly reduced body weight and perirenal adipose tissue weight induced by the HF diet. In addition, ID treatment reduced hepatic cholesterol and triglyceride contents. In liver, ID treatment reduced fatty acid synthesis (acetyl-CoA carboxylase and fatty acid synthase mRNA) more significantly than fatty acid oxidation (carnitine palmitoyl-transferase 1 and acyl CoA oxidase mRNA). In perirenal adipose tissue, ID treatment increased the lipolysis rate and reduced the triglyceride level. However, ID treatment had no significant effects on lipogenesis gene expression or adipose size in perirenal adipose tissue. Conclusions: The results of this study suggest that regular ID treatment may have beneficial effects on reducing obesity and fatty liver.
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离子解毒可减少高脂肪饮食大鼠的肥胖和脂肪肝
背景:离子排毒(ID)或离子水浴治疗是一种简单的改善健康的替代方法,但缺乏科学证据。据推测,定期ID治疗可以增加体内有毒分子的排泄,改善包括肥胖在内的代谢紊乱。方法:为了研究ID治疗对高脂饮食诱导的肥胖和脂肪肝的影响,雄性Wistar大鼠被喂食低脂对照饮食、高脂(HF)饮食或HF饮食加ID治疗(3次/周),持续11周。测定肾周脂肪组织和肝脏中甘油三酯含量和脂肪酸代谢基因。结果:喂食HF饮食的大鼠的体重、肝脏重量和脂肪组织(肾周和附睾)重量显著高于喂食低脂饮食的动物。ID治疗显著降低了HF饮食诱导的体重和肾周脂肪组织重量。此外,ID治疗降低了肝脏胆固醇和甘油三酯含量。在肝脏中,ID处理比脂肪酸氧化(肉碱棕榈酰转移酶1和酰基辅酶A氧化酶mRNA)更显著地减少了脂肪酸合成(乙酰辅酶A羧化酶和脂肪酸合成酶mRNA)。在肾周脂肪组织中,ID治疗增加了脂解率,降低了甘油三酯水平。然而,ID治疗对肾周脂肪组织中的脂肪生成基因表达或脂肪大小没有显著影响。结论:本研究的结果表明,定期ID治疗可能对减少肥胖和脂肪肝有有益效果。
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