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Effect of Zanthoxylum alkylamides on lipid metabolism and its mechanism in rats fed with a high‐fat diet
Author(s) -
Wang Rui,
You Yuming,
Liu Xiong
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of food biochemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.507
H-Index - 47
eISSN - 1745-4514
pISSN - 0145-8884
DOI - 10.1111/jfbc.13548
Subject(s) - lipid metabolism , mechanism (biology) , chemistry , metabolism , food science , pharmacology , microbiology and biotechnology , biochemistry , medicine , biology , philosophy , epistemology
This research aimed at exploring the effect of Zanthoxylum alkylamides on lipid metabolism and its potential mechanisms using high‐fat diet rat model. Treatment with Zanthoxylum alkylamides for 6 weeks, food efficiency and atherogenic index of the low, medium, and high doses of Zanthoxylum alkylamides‐treated groups were significantly reduced. Meanwhile, the histopathological structure of the livers showed that hepatic steatosis in the groups treated with Zanthoxylum alkylamides was reduced, particularly the HD group. Moreover, the related genes were studied, such as, liver X receptor (LXR), cholesterol 7 alpha‐hydroxylase (CYP7A1), hepatic 3‐hydroxyl‐2‐methylglutaryl CoA (HMG‐CoA) reductase, sterol regulatory element‐binding protein 2 (SREBP‐2), ileal bile acid‐binding protein (IBABP), sodium‐dependent bile acid transporter (ASBT), and transient receptor potential vanilloid subtype1 (TRPV1). These results demonstrated that Zanthoxylum alkylamides could ameliorate abnormal lipid metabolism in rats fed with a high‐fat diet. The underlying mechanism may be the downregulation of the expression levels of cholesterol synthesis and bile acid reabsorption‐related genes, reduction of endogenous cholesterol synthesis, and increase in bile acid and neutral sterol excretion. Practical applications High‐energy diet is a potential risk of lipid metabolic disorder. Many studies have shown that hyperlipidemia can lead to atherosclerosis and even hemangioma, cerebral thrombosis, coronary heart disease, and other diseases, which seriously threaten human health. Therefore, seeking an effective and safe way to prevent the obesity‐related disease is necessary. This research found that Zanthoxylum alkylamide could ameliorate abnormal lipid metabolism in rats fed with a high‐fat diet. The underlying mechanism may be the downregulation of the expression levels of cholesterol synthesis and ileal absorption of bile acid genes, reduction of endogenous cholesterol synthesis, and increase in bile acid and neutral sterol excretion. Therefore, Zanthoxylum alkylamide has the potential for preventing or alleviating high‐energy intake‐related obesity.

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