Title of article :
Pomegranate seed oil, a rich source of punicic acid, prevents diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance in mice
Author/Authors :
Vroegrijk، نويسنده , , Irene O.C.M. and van Diepen، نويسنده , , Janna A. and van den Berg، نويسنده , , Sjoerd and Westbroek، نويسنده , , Irene and Keizer، نويسنده , , Hiskias and Gambelli، نويسنده , , Luisa and Hontecillas، نويسنده , , Raquel and Bassaganya-Riera، نويسنده , , Josep and Zondag، نويسنده , , Gerben C.M. and Romijn، نويسنده , , Johannes A. and Havekes، نويسنده , , Louis M، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Background
anate seed oil has been shown to protect against diet induced obesity and insulin resistance.
ive
racterize the metabolic effects of punicic acid on high fat diet induced obesity and insulin resistance.
at diet or high-fat diet with 1% Pomegranate seed oil (PUA) was fed for 12 weeks to induce obesity and insulin resistance. We assessed body weight and composition (pSABRE DEXA-scan), energy expenditure (Columbus Instruments) and insulin sensitivity at the end of the 12 weeks.
s
take resulted in a lower body weight, 30.5 ± 2.9 vs 33.8 ± 3.2 g PSO vs HFD respectively, p = 0.02, without affecting food intake or energy expenditure. The lower body weight was fully explained by a decreased body fat mass, 3.3 ± 2.3 vs 6.7 ± 2.7 g for PSO and HFD fed mice, respectively, p = 0.02. Insulin clamps showed that PSO did not affect liver insulin sensitivity but clearly improved peripheral insulin sensitivity, 164 ± 52% vs 92 ± 24% for PSO and HFD fed mice respectively, p = 0.01.
sions
clude that dietary PSO ameliorates high-fat diet induced obesity and insulin resistance in mice, independent of changes in food intake or energy expenditure.
Keywords :
Punicic acid , OBESITY , Insulin resistance , Energy expenditure , metabolic flexibility
Journal title :
Food and Chemical Toxicology
Journal title :
Food and Chemical Toxicology