• Title of article

    Rebaudioside A Enhances LDL Cholesterol Uptake in HepG2 Cells via Suppression of HMGCR Expression

  • Author/Authors

    Nazhan Ilias, Amirul Department of Veterinary Preclinical Science - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Universiti Putra Malaysia - 43400 UPM, Selangor, Malaysia , Safinar Ismail, Intan Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Science - Universiti Putra Malaysia - 43400 UPM, Selangor, Malaysia , Hamzah, Hazilawati Department of Veterinary Pathology and Microbiology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Universiti Putra Malaysia - 43400 UPM, elangor, Malaysia , Begam Mohd Mohidin, Taznim Institute of Biological Sciences - Faculty of Science - University of Malaya - 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia , Faiz Idris, Mohd Pusat Bahasa dan Pengajian Umum - Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris - 35900 Tanjong Malim, Perak, Malaysia , Ajat, Mokrish Department of Veterinary Preclinical Science - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Universiti Putra Malaysia - 43400 UPM, Selangor, Malaysia

  • Pages
    11
  • From page
    477
  • To page
    487
  • Abstract
    Background: Rebaudioside A is one of the major diterpene glycosides found in Stevia had been reported to possess anti-hyperlipidemic effects. In this study, we explore the potential cholesterol-regulating mechanisms of Rebaudioside A in the human hepatoma (HepG2) cell line in comparison with simvastatin. Methods: Cells were incubated with Rebaudioside A at several concentrations (0-10 μM) to determine the cytotoxicity by the MTT assay. Cells were treated with selected dosage (1 and 5 μM) in further experiments. Total cellular lipid was extracted by Bligh and Dyer method and subjected to quantitative colorimetric assay. To illustrate the effect of Rebaudioside A on cellular lipid droplets and low-density lipoprotein receptors, treated cells were subjected to immunofluorescence microscopy. Finally, we investigated the expression of experimental gene patterns of cells in response to treatment. Results: In this study, cytotoxicity of Rebaudioside A was determined at 27.72 μM. Treatment of cells with a higher concentration of Rebaudioside A promotes better hepatocellular cholesterol internalization and ameliorates cholesterol-regulating genes such as HMGCR, LDLR, and ACAT2. Conclusions: In conclusion, our data demonstrated that Rebaudioside A is capable to regulate cholesterol levels in HepG2 cells. Hence, we proposed that Rebaudioside A offers a potential alternative to statins for atherosclerosis therapy.
  • Keywords
    Rebaudioside A , Anti-hypercholesterolemia , Lipid droplets , Low-density lipoprotein , HMGCR
  • Journal title
    Reports of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (RBMB)
  • Serial Year
    2021
  • Record number

    2720576