Role of Melatonin, Glutamine and L-arginine in Prevention of Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Rats

Walaa O Obydah, Gehan Elwakeel, Aya E. Abd El-Hamed, G. Gad, Fayza R. El Menabawy
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Over the next years, non alcoholic fatty liver disease will represent the main cause of chronic liver disease with the reduction of hepatitis C burden. Recent researches are directed towards prevention. Prevention of NAFLD can be achieved by attenuation of oxidative stress. The aim of this work is to study the possible role of melatonin, glutamine and L-arginine in prevention of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in rats induced by high fat, and high carbohydrate diet. The study included control, NAFLD, melatonin, glutamine and arginine groups. For all groups we have measured the serum concentration of glucose, lipid profile, liver enzymes, the concentration of glutathione (GSH) and malonyl aldehyde (MDA) in liver tissues. Then we performed histopathological study of liver tissue . there was significant increase in blood glucose level, triglycerides, Cholesterol and LDL in NAFLD, significant increase in liver enzymes (AST, ALT) and MDA, and significant decrease in GSH in NAFLD group as compared with control group. The use of melatonin, glutamine and L-arginine improved all the parameters as compared with NAFLD group. By histopathological study, marked improvement with slight fatty infiltration and near normal hepatocytes in melatonin group, moderate improvement with mild steatosis in glutamine group while mild improvement with L-arginine group. From this work we can conclude that: Early intervention with melatonin, glutamine or L-arginine has a protective effect in NAFLD. Key words: NAFLD, melatonin, L-arginine, glutamine, oxidative stress – glucose – lipid profile.
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褪黑素、谷氨酰胺和l -精氨酸在大鼠非酒精性脂肪肝预防中的作用
在未来几年中,随着丙型肝炎负担的减轻,非酒精性脂肪性肝病将成为慢性肝病的主要病因。最近的研究是针对预防的。NAFLD的预防可以通过抑制氧化应激来实现。本研究的目的是研究褪黑素、谷氨酰胺和l -精氨酸在预防高脂高碳水化合物饮食引起的大鼠非酒精性脂肪性肝病中的可能作用。研究包括对照组、NAFLD组、褪黑素组、谷氨酰胺组和精氨酸组。测定各组大鼠血清葡萄糖浓度、血脂、肝酶、肝组织谷胱甘肽(GSH)和丙二醛(MDA)浓度。然后对肝组织进行组织病理学研究。与对照组相比,NAFLD组血糖水平、甘油三酯、胆固醇、LDL显著升高,肝酶(AST、ALT)、MDA显著升高,GSH显著降低。与NAFLD组相比,褪黑素、谷氨酰胺和l -精氨酸的使用改善了所有参数。经组织病理学检查,褪黑素组明显改善,肝细胞轻度脂肪浸润,接近正常;谷氨酰胺组中度改善,轻度脂肪变性;l -精氨酸组轻度改善。从这项工作我们可以得出结论:褪黑素、谷氨酰胺或l -精氨酸的早期干预对NAFLD具有保护作用。关键词:NAFLD,褪黑素,l -精氨酸,谷氨酰胺,氧化应激-糖脂谱。
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