Kamboj Parul, Sarkar Soumalya, Gupta Sonu Kumar, Bisht Neema, Kumari Deepika, Alam Md Jahangir, Barge Sagar, Kashyap Bhaswati, Deka Barsha, Bharadwaj Simanta, Rahman Seydur, Dutta Partha Pratim, Borah Jagat C, Talukdar Narayan Chandra, Banerjee Sanjay K, Kumar Yashwant
Non-communicable Disease Group, Translational Health Science and Technology Institute (THSTI), Faridabad, India.
Department of Biotechnology, National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), Guwahati, India.
Front Pharmacol. 2021 Apr 15;12:653872. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2021.653872. eCollection 2021.
Fatty liver is one of the most common metabolic syndrome affecting the global population. Presently, limited treatment modalities with symptomatic approach are available for alleviating fatty liver. Traditional and herbal treatment modalities have shown evidence to improve the disease pathology. In the present research work, evaluation of a selected medicinal plant Lindl. was carried out to investigate its beneficial effects on fatty liver disease in rats. Male Sprague Dawley (SD) rats were fed with high-fat high-fructose diet to induce fatty liver phenotypes. After induction for 15 weeks, methanolic extract of Lindl. (250 mg/kg b. w. p. o.) was administrated to the rats daily for the next 17 weeks. Blood samples were collected at different time points to analyze fasting blood glucose levels and relevant biochemical parameters important for the assessment of metabolic disease phenotypes. Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) based metabolomics was done to study the dynamics of metabolic changes in the serum during disease progression and how the medicinally important plant extract treatment reversed the metabolic diseases. Multivariate data analysis approaches have been employed to understand the metabolome changes and disease pathology. This study has identified the interplay of some metabolic pathways that alter the disease progression and their reversal after administration of the plant extract. Different group of metabolites mainly bile acids, fatty acids, carnitines, and their derivatives were found to be altered in the diseased rats. However, all the metabolites identified between control and disease groups are mainly related to lipid metabolism. The results depict that the treatment with the above-mentioned plant extract improves the regulation of aberrant lipid metabolism, and reverses the metabolic syndrome phenotype. Therefore, the present study reveals the potential mechanism of the herbal extract to prevent metabolic syndrome in rats.
脂肪肝是影响全球人口的最常见代谢综合征之一。目前,缓解脂肪肝的对症治疗方法有限。传统和草药治疗方法已显示出改善疾病病理的证据。在本研究工作中,对一种选定的药用植物(林德勒)进行了评估,以研究其对大鼠脂肪肝疾病的有益作用。雄性斯普拉格-道利(SD)大鼠喂食高脂高果糖饮食以诱导脂肪肝表型。诱导15周后,在接下来的17周内每天给大鼠灌胃林德勒的甲醇提取物(250mg/kg体重)。在不同时间点采集血样,分析空腹血糖水平以及对评估代谢疾病表型重要的相关生化参数。采用基于液相色谱-质谱(LC-MS)的代谢组学方法研究疾病进展过程中血清代谢变化的动态以及药用植物提取物治疗如何逆转代谢疾病。采用多变量数据分析方法来了解代谢组变化和疾病病理。本研究确定了一些改变疾病进展及其在给予植物提取物后逆转的代谢途径之间的相互作用。发现患病大鼠中不同组的代谢物主要是胆汁酸、脂肪酸、肉碱及其衍生物发生了改变。然而,对照组和疾病组之间鉴定出的所有代谢物主要与脂质代谢有关。结果表明,用上述植物提取物治疗可改善异常脂质代谢的调节,并逆转代谢综合征表型。因此,本研究揭示了草药提取物预防大鼠代谢综合征的潜在机制。