Effects Of Mono-Sodium Glutamate Administration On Metabolic Parameters, Hepatic And Renal Functions In Adult And Neonate Male Rats

M. Mohammed, Asmaa M S Gomaa, M. Mohammed, Ghada Hosny, Marwa Ahmed
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Background: Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is used as food additive enhancing flavor of food. It was linked to many metabolic alterations, obesity, inflammation and oxidative damage in different organs. We investigated the possible metabolic effects of MSG and its effect on liver and kidneys in adult and neonatal male rats. Materials and methods: The study was carried for 12 weeks on forty male rats divided into four groups: MSG Adult were given (120 mg/kg/day) Intraperitoneal (I.P), MSG Neonatal rats given MSG (120 mg/kg/day) I.P, control adult were given (120 mg/kg/day) saline I.P and control neonates given (120 mg/kg/day) I.P saline. Final body weight, weight gain, body mass index (BMI) and Lee index were measured. Fasting blood glucose, serum levels of insulin, HOMA-IR, leptin, final liver and kidney weights, liver and kidney function tests (serum AST, ALT, serum urea and creatinine), serum TNF-α, total antioxidant capacity (TAC) and Mean ABP was measured. Histopathlogical examination of liver and kidney tissues was done.MSG induced a significant increase in final body weight, weight gain, BMI and Lee index in MSG neonatal and MSG adult rats. Significant increase in blood glucose, serum levels of insulin, leptin and TNF-α with significant decrease in serum TAC, liver and kidney functions were impaired in both MSG treated groups with histopathlogical alterations. Conclusion: MSG induced obesity, metabolic alterations including hyperglycemia, hyperleptinemia, insulin resistance and decreased antioxidant defense. MSG had a toxic effect on liver and kidneys and should be taken cautiously in diet especially for infants and children. Keywords
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背景:味精是一种用于提高食品风味的食品添加剂。它与许多代谢改变、肥胖、炎症和不同器官的氧化损伤有关。我们研究了味精可能的代谢作用及其对成年和新生雄性大鼠肝脏和肾脏的影响。材料与方法:将40只雄性大鼠分为4组,分别给予成年味精(120 mg/kg/d)腹腔注射,新生味精(120 mg/kg/d)腹腔注射,对照组成年味精(120 mg/kg/d)腹腔注射,对照组新生儿(120 mg/kg/d)腹腔注射生理盐水。测定终体重、增重、体重指数(BMI)和Lee指数。测定空腹血糖、血清胰岛素、HOMA-IR、瘦素水平、最终肝肾质量、肝肾功能(血清AST、ALT、血清尿素和肌酐)、血清TNF-α、总抗氧化能力(TAC)和平均ABP。行肝、肾组织病理检查。MSG可显著提高MSG新生大鼠和MSG成年大鼠的末重、增重、BMI和Lee指数。两组小鼠血糖、血清胰岛素、瘦素和TNF-α水平均显著升高,TAC显著降低,肝肾功能受损,并伴有组织病理学改变。结论:味精导致肥胖,代谢改变包括高血糖、高瘦素血症、胰岛素抵抗和抗氧化防御能力下降。味精对肝脏和肾脏有毒性作用,在饮食中应谨慎使用,尤其是婴幼儿。关键字
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