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Nutriomic effects of precision lipids on murine hepatic triacylglycerol alterations induced by high-fat diets

Fariña, Ana ClaraIcon ; Lavandera, Jimena VeronicaIcon ; Vera Candioti, LucianaIcon ; Suppo, Candela Lujan; Bernal, Claudio AdrianIcon
Fecha de publicación: 07/2024
Editorial: Karger
Revista: Lifestyle Genomics
ISSN: 2504-3161
e-ISSN: 2504-3188
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Bioquímica y Biología Molecular

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Introduction: This study aims to investigate if a mixture of functional lipids (FL), containing conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), tocopherols (TP) and phytosterols (PS) prevents some lipid alterations induced by high-fat (HF) diets, without adverse effects. Methods: Male CF1 mice (n=6/group) were fed (4 weeks) with: control (C), HF or HF+FL diets. Results: FL prevented the overweight induced by the HF diet, and reduced the adipose tissues (AT) weight, associated with lower energy efficiency. After the intervention period, the serum triacylglycerol (TAG) levels, in both HF diets underwent a decrease associated with an enhanced LPL activity (mainly in muscle). The beneficial effect of the FL mixture on body weight gain and AT weight, might be attributed to the decreased lipogenesis, denoted by the lower mRNA levels of SREBP1-c and ACC in AT, as well as, by an exacerbated lipid catabolism, reflected by increased mRNA levels of PPARα, ATGL, HSL and UCP2 in adipose tissue. Liver TAG levels were reduced in the HF+FL group due to an elevated lipid oxidation associated with a higher CPT-1 activity and mRNA levels of PPARα and CPT-1a. Moreover, genes linked to fatty acid biosynthesis (SREBP1-c and ACC) showed decreased mRNA levels in both HF diets, this finding being more pronounced in the HF+FL group. Conclusion: The administration of a FL mixture (CLA+TP+PS) prevented some lipid alterations induced by a HF diet, avoiding frequent deleterious effects of CLA in mice through the modulation of gene expression related to the regulation of lipid metabolism.
Palabras clave: CONJUGATED LINOLEIC ACID , TOCOPHEROLS , PHYTOSTEROLS , LIPID METABOLISM
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/241633
URL: https://karger.com/doi/10.1159/000539077
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000539077
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Fariña, Ana Clara; Lavandera, Jimena Veronica; Vera Candioti, Luciana; Suppo, Candela Lujan; Bernal, Claudio Adrian; Nutriomic effects of precision lipids on murine hepatic triacylglycerol alterations induced by high-fat diets; Karger; Lifestyle Genomics; 7-2024; 1-19
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