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Tartary buckwheat root polysaccharides ameliorate non-alcoholic fatty liver disease via the IL6-SOCS3-SREBP1c pathway.

Authors :
Zhang, Litao
Wang, Shuo
Li, Yimin
Liu, Boyu
Duan, Zeyu
Liu, Fei
Ren, Qiang
Source :
Food & Chemical Toxicology. Sep2023, Vol. 179, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Our previous study demonstrated that Tartary buckwheat root polysaccharides (TBRP) could reduce insulin resistance in diabetes mellitus by inhibiting SOCS3-stimulated IRS1 protein degradation. However, whether TBRP has the efficiency to treat non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is still undetermined. This investigation aimed to examine the effects of TBRP on a high-fat diet (HFD)-triggered NAFLD, and elucidate the underlying molecular mechanisms. Briefly, TBRP toxicity in hepatoma (BEL7404) and pancreatic cancer (BxPC3) cells and zebrafish embryos developmental models, were evaluated in- vitro and in- vivo, respectively. TBRP inhibited cellular lipid accumulation by suppressing fat synthesis, furthermore, it improved body weight gain, liver weight, liver-to-body weight ratio, serum lipids triglyceride, total cholesterol, ALT, LDL-C, HDL-C, and AST levels in the NAFLD mice model. Additionally, TBRP treatment also lowered the nitric oxide content. The qPCR assay revealed that mRNA expression of TNF, IL1β, and IL6 was also markedly reduced in TBRP-treated NAFLD mice. The expression of SOCS3, SREBP1c, and STAT3 was elucidated by western blot analysis, which indicated that TBRP markedly decreased the gene expression for de novo fat synthesis by the SOCS3-SREBP1c pathway. These findings reveal that TBRP ameliorates NAFLD via the IL6-SOCS3-SREBP1c signaling pathway and therefore, may represent a promising approach for NAFLD treatment. • The tartary buckwheat roots polysaccharide (TBRP) demonstrated a lowered toxicity. • TBRP improved lipid accumulation, reduced inflammation, and alleviated NAFLD. • TBRP plays a role in alleviating NAFLD via an IL6-SOCS3-SREBP1-c pathway. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02786915
Volume :
179
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Food & Chemical Toxicology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
171341996
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fct.2023.113997