Potential Effect of Mucilage of Calophyllum inophyllum Nuts on Some Metabolic Syndrome Features Associated with a High-fat/High-sucrose Diet in Wistar Rats

W. Dakam, Erika L. Asseng Azombo, C. Biyegue, E. Mpondo, J. Oben
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Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a multi-faceted condition involving dyslipidemia, hyperglycemia, and overweight. The present work investigates the effect of mucilage of Calophyllum inophyllum nuts on body weight, plasma glucose, and plasma lipids in an animal model. Firstly, male Wistar rats were fed a high-fat/high sucrose (HFS) diet made of standard laboratory chow enriched with sucrose and egg yolk (caloric content: fats: 33.20%; sucrose: 21.30%) for 33 days. Thereafter, they were divided into groups of five animals, each group receiving one of the following by oral route daily for 14 days: distilled water (HFS-Ctrl), mucilage at doses of 250 or 500 mg/kg body weight (HFS-Ci250 and HFS-Ci500 respectively). The body weight of rats was measured at 3-day intervals. Fasting plasma glucose, oral glucose tolerance, and plasma lipid profile were assessed at the end of the study and cardiovascular risk indices were calculated. Mucilage treatment caused a significant decrease in body weight in groups HFS-Ci250 (-8.56%, p<0.05) and HFS-Ci500 (-14.27%, p<0.05) in comparison with the HFS-Ctrl group. HFS-fed rats treated with mucilage had an improved oral glucose tolerance with total incremental plasma glucose significantly lower than that of the HFS-Ctrl group. Mucilage-treated rats had significantly lower plasma total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, and triglycerides as well as higher HDL-cholesterol (+96.29%, p<0.05) which led to lower values of cardiovascular risk indices. Our results suggest that mucilage obtained from Calophyllum inophyllum nuts may find applications in the management of human metabolic syndrome by addressing its features such as obesity, hyperglycemia, and dyslipidemias.
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茶树坚果黏液对Wistar大鼠高脂高糖饮食相关代谢综合征特征的潜在影响
代谢综合征(MetS)是一种涉及血脂异常、高血糖和超重的多方面疾病。本研究在动物模型上研究了花椒果胶浆对体重、血糖和血脂的影响。首先,雄性Wistar大鼠饲喂高脂肪/高蔗糖(HFS)日粮,由富含蔗糖和蛋黄的标准实验室饲料制成(热量:脂肪:33.20%;蔗糖:21.30%),持续33天。随后,每组5只,每天口服一种蒸馏水(HFS-Ctrl)和250或500 mg/kg体重的粘液(HFS-Ci250和HFS-Ci500),连续14 d。每隔3天测量大鼠体重。研究结束时评估空腹血糖、口服糖耐量和血脂,并计算心血管危险指数。与HFS-Ctrl组相比,HFS-Ci250组(-8.56%,p<0.05)和HFS-Ci500组(-14.27%,p<0.05)的黏液处理显著降低了体重。用甘油三酯喂大鼠后,其口服葡萄糖耐量明显改善,血浆葡萄糖总增量明显低于对照组。黏液处理大鼠血浆总胆固醇、低密度脂蛋白胆固醇、甘油三酯显著降低(+96.29%,p<0.05),高密度脂蛋白胆固醇显著升高(p<0.05),导致心血管危险指标降低。我们的研究结果表明,从茶树坚果中获得的粘液可以通过解决肥胖、高血糖和血脂异常等代谢综合征的特征,在人类代谢综合征的管理中找到应用。
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