Title of article :
Alterations of triglyceride and cholesterol in response to gel extract in HepG2 cells and hyperlipidemic guinea pigs
Author/Authors :
اسديان، پيمان نويسنده , , اطيابي، ناهيد 1328 نويسنده پزشکي , , اسدي ، فرزاد نويسنده Asadi, F , پور كبيره، مليحه نويسنده گروه بيوشيمي دانشكده دامپزشكي دانشگاه تهران ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 8 سال 2010
Abstract :
Aloe vera
A.
vera
A. vera
A. vera
A. vera
A. vera
A. vera
A. vera
is well-known for its pharmacological and nutritional
properties. The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of
gel extracts on the secretion and cell content of triglyceride (TG) and
cholesterol (TC) in HepG2 cells and their short-term effects on the dietary
hyperlipidemic guinea pig model. The effects of increasing
concentrations of crude gel and its alcoholic and hydro-extract
were compared to HepG2 cells in both basal and TG induced conditions
with 20 mM glucose for 24 h. In addition, 24 male guinea pigs were
randomly separated into six experimental groups as follows: control,
hyperlipidemic control, levostatin control and receiving groups
(fed with lipid-rich diet supplemented with crude gel, alcoholic or
hydro-extracts of gel).Treatments were carried out for 10 daysTG
and TC levels were measured in both collected fluid (sera and media) and
extracted tissue (HepG2 and liver). Although basal and stimulated
conditions of crude gel and its hydro-extract decreased the secretion and
cell content of TG, compared to the control (p < 0.05). This pattern was not
seen with the alcoholic extract. Furthermore, did not have any
effect on the serum or liver contents of TG or TC. Our results suggest that
could be a beneficial supplement tomodulate the levels of TG and
TC. However, it does not appear to be a short-term lipid modulator for
hyperlipidemia
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Medicine (IJVM)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Medicine (IJVM)