Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6089122 Nutrition 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A high-fat diet induced liver steatosis in mice.•Sweet cherry anthocyanins (SWCN) attenuated the high-fat diet induced hepatic steatosis.•SWCN supplementation altered hepatic gene expression profile.

ObjectiveAnthocyanins have been reported to have beneficial effects on obesity and obesity-related metabolic disorders (e.g., insulin resistance and dyslipidemia). The objective of this study was to examine the beneficial effects of sweet cherry anthocyanins (SWCN) on high-fat diet-induced liver steatosis and investigate the underlying molecular mechanism.MethodsC57 BL/6 J mice were fed low-fat diet, high-fat diet, or high-fat diet supplemented with SWCN of 200 mg/kg for 15 wk. The hepatic gene expression profile was analyzed by DNA microarray analysis.ResultsSWCN supplementation alleviated high-fat diet-induced liver steatosis in mice. Microarray analysis of hepatic gene expression profiles indicated that SWCN treatment significantly changed the expression profiles of 1119 genes which were enriched in 16 pathways, such as PPAR signaling pathway, steroid biosynthesis, fatty acid metabolism, and biosynthesis of unsaturated fatty acids.ConclusionThese results confirmed the previous findings regarding the occurrence and development of hepatic steatosis under high-fat-diet conditions, elucidated that SWCN protected from diet-induced hepatic steatosis and the beneficial effects might be involved in multiple molecular pathways, especially the PPARγ pathway.

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