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食用蜂蜡醇(BWA,Raydel)通过保护大脑和肝脏免受24周高胆固醇和D-半乳糖饮食补充诱导的氧化应激,改善斑马鱼的运动和游泳耐力:BWA与辅酶Q的比较分析

The Consumption of Beeswax Alcohol (BWA, Raydel) Improved Zebrafish Motion and Swimming Endurance by Protecting the Brain and Liver from Oxidative Stress Induced by 24 Weeks of Supplementation with High-Cholesterol and D-Galactose Diets: A Comparative Analysis Between BWA and Coenzyme Q.

作者信息

Cho Kyung-Hyun, Lee Yunki, Bahuguna Ashutosh, Lee Sang Hyuk, Yang Chae-Eun, Kim Ji-Eun, Kwon Hyo-Shin

机构信息

Raydel Research Institute, Medical Innovation Complex, Daegu 41061, Republic of Korea.

出版信息

Antioxidants (Basel). 2024 Dec 5;13(12):1488. doi: 10.3390/antiox13121488.

Abstract

The prolonged consumption of D-galactose (Gal) has been associated with severe damage in the liver and brain via exacerbation of oxidative stress, non-enzymatic glycation, and the aging process. The current study was initiated for a comparative assessment of beeswax alcohol (BWA, final 0.5% and 1.0% /) and coenzyme Q (CoQ, final 0.5% and 1.0% /) against high-cholesterol (HC, final 4%, /) and -galactose (Gal, final 30%, /)-induced adverse events in zebrafish during 24 weeks of consumption. The survivability of zebrafish decreased to 82.1% due to HC+Gal exposure, but this was substantially improved (91.0%) with the consumption of 0.5% and 1.0% BWA. In contrast, no protective effect of CoQ consumption (1.0%) was observed on the survivability of zebrafish. Nevertheless, both BWA and CoQ displayed a significant ( < 0.001) preventive effect against HC+Gal-induced body weight enhancement. The HC+Gal-induced cognitive changes, marked by staggered and confused swimming behavior, and retarded swimming speed and motion patterns (restricted to the bottom of the tank), were efficiently restored by BWA. A significantly higher residence time in the upper half of the tank, 3.1-and 4.5-fold reduced latency time along with 3.5-fold and 4.1-fold higher swimming distance, was logged in the 0.5% and 1.0% BWA groups, respectively, than the zebrafish that consumed HC+Gal. In addition, BWA effectively enhanced plasma ferric ion reduction (FRA) and paraoxonase (PON) activity and alleviated the total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), and blood glucose levels disrupted by the consumption of HC+Gal. Also, the HC+Gal-alleviated plasma high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-C) was 2.6-fold ( < 0.001) enhanced in the group that consumed 1.0% BWA, which was significantly 1.5-fold ( < 0.001) better than the effect of 1.0% CoQ. Similarly, BWA displayed a superior impact over CoQ to mitigate HC+Gal-induced plasma AST and ALT levels, hepatic IL-6 production, generation of oxidized species, cellular senescence, and fatty liver changes. Moreover, BWA protects the brain against HC+Gal-induced oxidative stress, apoptosis, and myelin sheath degeneration. Conclusively, compared to CoQ, BWA efficiently can the HC+Gal-impaired brain and liver functionality to subside and improves the dyslipidemia and cognitive behavior of zebrafish.

摘要

长期摄入D-半乳糖(Gal)会通过加剧氧化应激、非酶糖基化和衰老过程,对肝脏和大脑造成严重损害。本研究旨在对蜂蜡醇(BWA,终浓度0.5%和1.0%/)和辅酶Q(CoQ,终浓度0.5%和1.0%/)在24周的摄入期间,针对高胆固醇(HC,终浓度4%,/)和半乳糖(Gal,终浓度30%,/)诱导的斑马鱼不良事件进行比较评估。由于暴露于HC+Gal,斑马鱼的存活率降至82.1%,但摄入0.5%和1.0%的BWA后,存活率显著提高(91.0%)。相比之下,未观察到摄入CoQ(1.0%)对斑马鱼存活率有保护作用。然而,BWA和CoQ对HC+Gal诱导的体重增加均显示出显著(<0.001)的预防作用。BWA有效恢复了HC+Gal诱导的认知变化,其表现为游泳行为蹒跚、混乱,游泳速度和运动模式迟缓(局限于水箱底部)。与摄入HC+Gal的斑马鱼相比,0.5%和1.0% BWA组在水箱上半部分的停留时间显著更长,潜伏时间分别减少3.1倍和4.5倍,游泳距离分别增加3.5倍和4.1倍。此外,BWA有效提高了血浆铁离子还原能力(FRA)和对氧磷酶(PON)活性,并缓解了因摄入HC+Gal而紊乱的总胆固醇(TC)、甘油三酯(TG)和血糖水平。而且,在摄入1.0% BWA的组中,HC+Gal降低的血浆高密度脂蛋白胆固醇(HDL-C)提高了2.6倍(<0.001),显著优于1.0% CoQ的效果(提高1.5倍,<0.001)。同样,在减轻HC+Gal诱导的血浆AST和ALT水平、肝脏IL-6产生、氧化物质生成、细胞衰老和脂肪肝变化方面,BWA比CoQ表现出更好的效果。此外,BWA保护大脑免受HC+Gal诱导的氧化应激、细胞凋亡和髓鞘变性。总之,与CoQ相比,BWA能有效减轻HC+Gal对大脑和肝脏功能的损害,改善斑马鱼的血脂异常和认知行为。

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