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Effects of very low calorie ketogenic diet on the orexinergic system, visceral adipose tissue, and ROS production

Authors :
Nunzio Di Nunno
Vincenzo Monda
Rita Polito
Giovanni Messina
Giuseppe Cibelli
Aurora Daniele
Marco Carotenuto
Antonella Di Palma
Valentina Trimigno
Angelo Montana
Anna Valenzano
Fiorenzo Moscatelli
Monica Salerno
Francesco Sessa
Gaetano Corso
Marinella Astuto
Valenzano, A.
Polito, R.
Trimigno, V.
Di Palma, A.
Moscatelli, F.
Corso, G.
Sessa, F.
Salerno, M.
Montana, A.
Di Nunno, N.
Astuto, M.
Daniele, A.
Carotenuto, M.
Messina, G.
Cibelli, G.
Monda, V.
Valenzano, Anna
Polito, Rita
Trimigno, Valentina
Di Palma, Antonella
Moscatelli, Fiorenzo
Corso, Gaetano
Sessa, Francesco
Salerno, Monica
Montana, Angelo
DI NUNNO, Nunzio
Astuto, Marinella
Daniele, Aurora
Carotenuto, Marco
Messina, Giovanni
Cibelli, Giuseppe
Vincenzo Monda, And
Source :
Antioxidants, Volume 8, Issue 12
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background: Caloric restriction is a valid strategy to reduce the visceral adipose tissue (VAT) content in obese persons. Hypocretin-1 (orexin-A) is a neuropeptide synthesized in the lateral hypothalamus that strongly modulates food intake, thus influencing adipose tissue accumulation. Therapeutic diets in obesity treatment may combine the advantages of caloric restriction and dietary ketosis. The current study aimed to evaluate the effect of a very low calorie ketogenic diet (VLCKD) in a population of obese patients. Methods: Adiposity parameters and orexin-A serum profiling were quantified over an 8 week period. The effect of the VLCKD on reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and cell viability was evaluated, in vitro, by culturing Hep-G2 cells in the presence of VLCKD sera. Results: Dietary intervention induced significant effects on body weight, adiposity, and blood chemistry parameters. Moreover, a selective reduction in VAT was measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Orexin-A levels significantly increased after dietary treatment. Hep-G2 cell viability was not affected after 24, 48, and 72 h incubation with patients&rsquo<br />sera, before and after the VLCKD. In the same model system, ROS production was not significantly influenced by dietary treatment. Conclusion: The VLCKD exerts a positive effect on VAT decrease, ameliorating adiposity and blood chemistry parameters. Furthermore, short-term mild dietary ketosis does not appear to have a cytotoxic effect, nor does it represent a factor capable of increasing oxidative stress. Finally, to the best of our knowledge, this is the first study that shows an effect of the VLCKD upon the orexinergic system, supporting the usefulness of such a therapeutic intervention in promoting obesity reduction in the individual burden of this disease.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Antioxidants, Volume 8, Issue 12
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....996eb2a932b55f0931b32d4fbde14fce