Title of article :
Effect of Cinnamon and Turmeric Aqueous Extracts on Serum Interleukin-17F Level of High Fructose-Fed Rats
Author/Authors :
Sohrabi, Maryam Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Alahgholi-Hajibehzad, Mahdi Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Gholami Mahmoodian, Zahra Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Zamani, Alireza Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Hosseini Siyar, Sayed Ali Department of Animal Science - Agriculture Faculty - Bu-Ali Sina University - Hamadan
Abstract :
Background: Studies have indicated that extraweight and obesity induce chronic
inflammation, which can lead to other diseases such as cancers. Objective: To evaluate
the effects of two weight-lowering and anti-inflammatory agents including cinnamon,
and turmeric, on serum levels of interleukin-17 (IL-17) as a pro-inflammatory cytokine.
Methods: In this study, 64 rats were designated in eight groups. The control group
received normal diet. The other groups were fed with normal diet plus high cinnamon (3
mg/ml), high turmeric (3 mg/ml), high-fructose solution (30%), fructose solution with
low (0.15 mg/ml) and high doses (3 mg/ml) of cinnamon and turmeric three times per
week. The serum level of IL-17F was measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent
assay (ELISA). Results: High fructose consumption led to an increase in the weight and
serum level of IL-17. While, feeding with cinnamon and turmeric caused to decline
weight but, surprisingly increased IL-17F levels. Conclusion: Although, some studies
have showed that cinnamon and turmeric supplementation decreased IL-17F under the
standard diet, in the presence of high fructose diet and extraweight their effects were
reversed and caused an increase in serum level of IL-17F.
Keywords :
Cinnamon , Turmeric , Overweight , Inflammation , Interleukin-17 , Fructose
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics