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Vitamin C and Vitamin E in Prevention of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) in Choline Deficient Diet Fed Rats

AIM: Oxidative stress has been implicated in the pathogenesis of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD). Vitamin C and vitamin E are known to react with reactive oxygen species (ROS) blocking the propagation of radical reactions in a wide range of oxidative stress situations. The potential therape...

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Autores principales: Oliveira, Claudia PMS, Gayotto, Luiz Carlos da Costa, Tatai, Caroline, Nina, Bianca Ishimoto Della, Lima, Emerson S, Abdalla, Dulcinéia SP, Lopasso, Fabio P, Laurindo, Francisco RM, Carrilho, Flair José
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC270010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14613504
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2891-2-9
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author Oliveira, Claudia PMS
Gayotto, Luiz Carlos da Costa
Tatai, Caroline
Nina, Bianca Ishimoto Della
Lima, Emerson S
Abdalla, Dulcinéia SP
Lopasso, Fabio P
Laurindo, Francisco RM
Carrilho, Flair José
author_facet Oliveira, Claudia PMS
Gayotto, Luiz Carlos da Costa
Tatai, Caroline
Nina, Bianca Ishimoto Della
Lima, Emerson S
Abdalla, Dulcinéia SP
Lopasso, Fabio P
Laurindo, Francisco RM
Carrilho, Flair José
author_sort Oliveira, Claudia PMS
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description AIM: Oxidative stress has been implicated in the pathogenesis of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD). Vitamin C and vitamin E are known to react with reactive oxygen species (ROS) blocking the propagation of radical reactions in a wide range of oxidative stress situations. The potential therapeutic efficacy of antioxidants in NAFLD is unknown. The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of antioxidant drugs (vitamin C or vitamin E) in its prevention. METHODS: Fatty liver disease was induced in Wistar rats by choline-deficient diet for four weeks. The rats were randomly assigned to receive vitamin E (n = 6) – (200 mg/day), vitamin C (n = 6) (30 mg/Kg/day) or vehicle orally. RESULTS: In the vehicle and vitamin E-treated rats, there were moderate macro and microvesicular fatty changes in periportal area without inflammatory infiltrate or fibrosis. Scharlach stain that used for a more precise identification of fatty change was strong positive. With vitamin C, there was marked decrease in histological alterations. Essentially, there was no liver steatosis, only hepatocellular ballooning. Scharlach stain was negative. The lucigenin-enhanced luminescence was reduced with vitamin C (1080 ± 330 cpm/mg/minx10(3)) as compared to those Vitamin E and control (2247 ± 790; 2020 ± 407 cpm/mg/minx10(3), respectively) (p < 0.05). Serum levels of aminotransferases were unaltered by vitamin C or vitamin E. CONCLUSIONS: 1) Vitamin C reduced oxidative stress and markedly inhibited the development of experimental liver steatosis induced by choline-deficient diet ; 2)Vitamin E neither prevented the development of fatty liver nor reduced the oxidative stress in this model.
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spelling pubmed-2700102003-11-21 Vitamin C and Vitamin E in Prevention of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) in Choline Deficient Diet Fed Rats Oliveira, Claudia PMS Gayotto, Luiz Carlos da Costa Tatai, Caroline Nina, Bianca Ishimoto Della Lima, Emerson S Abdalla, Dulcinéia SP Lopasso, Fabio P Laurindo, Francisco RM Carrilho, Flair José Nutr J Research AIM: Oxidative stress has been implicated in the pathogenesis of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD). Vitamin C and vitamin E are known to react with reactive oxygen species (ROS) blocking the propagation of radical reactions in a wide range of oxidative stress situations. The potential therapeutic efficacy of antioxidants in NAFLD is unknown. The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of antioxidant drugs (vitamin C or vitamin E) in its prevention. METHODS: Fatty liver disease was induced in Wistar rats by choline-deficient diet for four weeks. The rats were randomly assigned to receive vitamin E (n = 6) – (200 mg/day), vitamin C (n = 6) (30 mg/Kg/day) or vehicle orally. RESULTS: In the vehicle and vitamin E-treated rats, there were moderate macro and microvesicular fatty changes in periportal area without inflammatory infiltrate or fibrosis. Scharlach stain that used for a more precise identification of fatty change was strong positive. With vitamin C, there was marked decrease in histological alterations. Essentially, there was no liver steatosis, only hepatocellular ballooning. Scharlach stain was negative. The lucigenin-enhanced luminescence was reduced with vitamin C (1080 ± 330 cpm/mg/minx10(3)) as compared to those Vitamin E and control (2247 ± 790; 2020 ± 407 cpm/mg/minx10(3), respectively) (p < 0.05). Serum levels of aminotransferases were unaltered by vitamin C or vitamin E. CONCLUSIONS: 1) Vitamin C reduced oxidative stress and markedly inhibited the development of experimental liver steatosis induced by choline-deficient diet ; 2)Vitamin E neither prevented the development of fatty liver nor reduced the oxidative stress in this model. BioMed Central 2003-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC270010/ /pubmed/14613504 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2891-2-9 Text en Copyright © 2003 Oliveira et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
spellingShingle Research
Oliveira, Claudia PMS
Gayotto, Luiz Carlos da Costa
Tatai, Caroline
Nina, Bianca Ishimoto Della
Lima, Emerson S
Abdalla, Dulcinéia SP
Lopasso, Fabio P
Laurindo, Francisco RM
Carrilho, Flair José
Vitamin C and Vitamin E in Prevention of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) in Choline Deficient Diet Fed Rats
title Vitamin C and Vitamin E in Prevention of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) in Choline Deficient Diet Fed Rats
title_full Vitamin C and Vitamin E in Prevention of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) in Choline Deficient Diet Fed Rats
title_fullStr Vitamin C and Vitamin E in Prevention of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) in Choline Deficient Diet Fed Rats
title_full_unstemmed Vitamin C and Vitamin E in Prevention of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) in Choline Deficient Diet Fed Rats
title_short Vitamin C and Vitamin E in Prevention of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) in Choline Deficient Diet Fed Rats
title_sort vitamin c and vitamin e in prevention of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (nafld) in choline deficient diet fed rats
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC270010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14613504
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2891-2-9
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