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Suppression of Diet-Induced Hypercholesterolemia by Turtle Jelly, A Traditional Chinese Functional Food, in Rats

Consumption of functional foods for lowering serum cholesterol has globally gained acceptance by the general public. Turtle jelly (TJ), also called gui-ling-gao, is a popular traditional functional food in southern China. The hypocholesterolemic effect of consuming TJ was investigated in rats fed wi...

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Autores principales: Wu, Jian-Hong, Wang, Qing-Hua, Li, Fan, Shu, Yuan-Lan, Chan, Chi-On, Mok, Daniel Kam-Wah, Chan, Shun-Wan
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3514861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23243438
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/320304
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author Wu, Jian-Hong
Wang, Qing-Hua
Li, Fan
Shu, Yuan-Lan
Chan, Chi-On
Mok, Daniel Kam-Wah
Chan, Shun-Wan
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Wang, Qing-Hua
Li, Fan
Shu, Yuan-Lan
Chan, Chi-On
Mok, Daniel Kam-Wah
Chan, Shun-Wan
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description Consumption of functional foods for lowering serum cholesterol has globally gained acceptance by the general public. Turtle jelly (TJ), also called gui-ling-gao, is a popular traditional functional food in southern China. The hypocholesterolemic effect of consuming TJ was investigated in rats fed with normal diet, high-cholesterol diet or high-cholesterol diet supplemented with simvastatin (3 mg/kg bw per day, p.o.) or TJ (3.3 or 10 mL/kg bw per day, p.o.) for 30 days. TJ markedly reversed the increased serum total cholesterol, increased high-density lipoprotein, and decreased high-density lipoprotein induced by hypercholesterolemic diet with a dose-dependent improvement on the atherogenic index. It also demonstrated good hepatoprotective function by reducing fat depositions and overall lipid contents in the liver and increasing the activities of hepatic antioxidative enzymes. The blunted nitric oxide/endothelium-mediated aortic relaxation in rats fed with hypercholesterolemic diet was partially restored after TJ consumption. It is postulated that the hypocholesterolemic effect is the primary beneficial effect given by TJ; it then leads to secondary beneficial effects such as vasoprotective and hepatoprotective functions. The results revealed that TJ could block the downregulation of LDLR and PEPCK and upregulation of PPARα mRNA and protein expressions in the livers of rats fed with hypercholesterolemic diet.
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spelling pubmed-35148612012-12-14 Suppression of Diet-Induced Hypercholesterolemia by Turtle Jelly, A Traditional Chinese Functional Food, in Rats Wu, Jian-Hong Wang, Qing-Hua Li, Fan Shu, Yuan-Lan Chan, Chi-On Mok, Daniel Kam-Wah Chan, Shun-Wan Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article Consumption of functional foods for lowering serum cholesterol has globally gained acceptance by the general public. Turtle jelly (TJ), also called gui-ling-gao, is a popular traditional functional food in southern China. The hypocholesterolemic effect of consuming TJ was investigated in rats fed with normal diet, high-cholesterol diet or high-cholesterol diet supplemented with simvastatin (3 mg/kg bw per day, p.o.) or TJ (3.3 or 10 mL/kg bw per day, p.o.) for 30 days. TJ markedly reversed the increased serum total cholesterol, increased high-density lipoprotein, and decreased high-density lipoprotein induced by hypercholesterolemic diet with a dose-dependent improvement on the atherogenic index. It also demonstrated good hepatoprotective function by reducing fat depositions and overall lipid contents in the liver and increasing the activities of hepatic antioxidative enzymes. The blunted nitric oxide/endothelium-mediated aortic relaxation in rats fed with hypercholesterolemic diet was partially restored after TJ consumption. It is postulated that the hypocholesterolemic effect is the primary beneficial effect given by TJ; it then leads to secondary beneficial effects such as vasoprotective and hepatoprotective functions. The results revealed that TJ could block the downregulation of LDLR and PEPCK and upregulation of PPARα mRNA and protein expressions in the livers of rats fed with hypercholesterolemic diet. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2012 2012-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3514861/ /pubmed/23243438 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/320304 Text en Copyright © 2012 Jian-Hong Wu et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wu, Jian-Hong
Wang, Qing-Hua
Li, Fan
Shu, Yuan-Lan
Chan, Chi-On
Mok, Daniel Kam-Wah
Chan, Shun-Wan
Suppression of Diet-Induced Hypercholesterolemia by Turtle Jelly, A Traditional Chinese Functional Food, in Rats
title Suppression of Diet-Induced Hypercholesterolemia by Turtle Jelly, A Traditional Chinese Functional Food, in Rats
title_full Suppression of Diet-Induced Hypercholesterolemia by Turtle Jelly, A Traditional Chinese Functional Food, in Rats
title_fullStr Suppression of Diet-Induced Hypercholesterolemia by Turtle Jelly, A Traditional Chinese Functional Food, in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Suppression of Diet-Induced Hypercholesterolemia by Turtle Jelly, A Traditional Chinese Functional Food, in Rats
title_short Suppression of Diet-Induced Hypercholesterolemia by Turtle Jelly, A Traditional Chinese Functional Food, in Rats
title_sort suppression of diet-induced hypercholesterolemia by turtle jelly, a traditional chinese functional food, in rats
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3514861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23243438
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/320304
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