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Suppression Effects of Betaine-Enriched Spinach on Hyperhomocysteinemia Induced by Guanidinoacetic Acid and Choline Deficiency in Rats

Betaine is an important natural component of rich food sources, especially spinach. Rats were fed diets with betaine or spinach powder at the same level of betaine for 10 days to investigate the dose-dependent effects of spinach powder supplementation on hyperhomocysteinemia induced by guanidinoacet...

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Autores principales: Liu, Yi-Qun, Jia, Zheng, Han, Feng, Inakuma, Takahiro, Miyashita, Tatsuya, Sugiyama, Kimio, Sun, Li-Cui, Xiang, Xue-Song, Huang, Zhen-Wu
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4163418/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25250392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/904501
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author Liu, Yi-Qun
Jia, Zheng
Han, Feng
Inakuma, Takahiro
Miyashita, Tatsuya
Sugiyama, Kimio
Sun, Li-Cui
Xiang, Xue-Song
Huang, Zhen-Wu
author_facet Liu, Yi-Qun
Jia, Zheng
Han, Feng
Inakuma, Takahiro
Miyashita, Tatsuya
Sugiyama, Kimio
Sun, Li-Cui
Xiang, Xue-Song
Huang, Zhen-Wu
author_sort Liu, Yi-Qun
collection PubMed
description Betaine is an important natural component of rich food sources, especially spinach. Rats were fed diets with betaine or spinach powder at the same level of betaine for 10 days to investigate the dose-dependent effects of spinach powder supplementation on hyperhomocysteinemia induced by guanidinoacetic acid (GAA) addition and choline deprivation. The GAA-induced hyperhomocysteinemia in rats fed 25% casein diet (25C) was significantly suppressed by supplementation with betaine or spinach, and it was completely suppressed by taking 11.0% spinach supplementation. The choline deprivation-induced enhancement of plasma homocysteine concentration in rats fed 25% soybean protein diet (25S) was markedly suppressed by 3.82% spinach. Supplementation with betaine or spinach partially prevented the effects of GAA on hepatic concentrations of methionine metabolites. The decrease in activity of betaine-homocysteine S-methyltransferase (BHMT) and cystathionine β-synthase (CBS) in GAA-induced hyperhomocysteinemia was recovered by supplementation with betaine or spinach. Supplementation with betaine or spinach did not affect BHMT activity, whereas it partially restored CBS activity in choline-deprived 25S. The results indicated that betaine or spinach could completely suppress the hyperhomocysteinemia induced by choline deficiency resulting from stimulating the homocysteine removal by both remethylation and cystathionine formation.
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spelling pubmed-41634182014-09-23 Suppression Effects of Betaine-Enriched Spinach on Hyperhomocysteinemia Induced by Guanidinoacetic Acid and Choline Deficiency in Rats Liu, Yi-Qun Jia, Zheng Han, Feng Inakuma, Takahiro Miyashita, Tatsuya Sugiyama, Kimio Sun, Li-Cui Xiang, Xue-Song Huang, Zhen-Wu ScientificWorldJournal Research Article Betaine is an important natural component of rich food sources, especially spinach. Rats were fed diets with betaine or spinach powder at the same level of betaine for 10 days to investigate the dose-dependent effects of spinach powder supplementation on hyperhomocysteinemia induced by guanidinoacetic acid (GAA) addition and choline deprivation. The GAA-induced hyperhomocysteinemia in rats fed 25% casein diet (25C) was significantly suppressed by supplementation with betaine or spinach, and it was completely suppressed by taking 11.0% spinach supplementation. The choline deprivation-induced enhancement of plasma homocysteine concentration in rats fed 25% soybean protein diet (25S) was markedly suppressed by 3.82% spinach. Supplementation with betaine or spinach partially prevented the effects of GAA on hepatic concentrations of methionine metabolites. The decrease in activity of betaine-homocysteine S-methyltransferase (BHMT) and cystathionine β-synthase (CBS) in GAA-induced hyperhomocysteinemia was recovered by supplementation with betaine or spinach. Supplementation with betaine or spinach did not affect BHMT activity, whereas it partially restored CBS activity in choline-deprived 25S. The results indicated that betaine or spinach could completely suppress the hyperhomocysteinemia induced by choline deficiency resulting from stimulating the homocysteine removal by both remethylation and cystathionine formation. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4163418/ /pubmed/25250392 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/904501 Text en Copyright © 2014 Yi-Qun Liu 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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Liu, Yi-Qun
Jia, Zheng
Han, Feng
Inakuma, Takahiro
Miyashita, Tatsuya
Sugiyama, Kimio
Sun, Li-Cui
Xiang, Xue-Song
Huang, Zhen-Wu
Suppression Effects of Betaine-Enriched Spinach on Hyperhomocysteinemia Induced by Guanidinoacetic Acid and Choline Deficiency in Rats
title Suppression Effects of Betaine-Enriched Spinach on Hyperhomocysteinemia Induced by Guanidinoacetic Acid and Choline Deficiency in Rats
title_full Suppression Effects of Betaine-Enriched Spinach on Hyperhomocysteinemia Induced by Guanidinoacetic Acid and Choline Deficiency in Rats
title_fullStr Suppression Effects of Betaine-Enriched Spinach on Hyperhomocysteinemia Induced by Guanidinoacetic Acid and Choline Deficiency in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Suppression Effects of Betaine-Enriched Spinach on Hyperhomocysteinemia Induced by Guanidinoacetic Acid and Choline Deficiency in Rats
title_short Suppression Effects of Betaine-Enriched Spinach on Hyperhomocysteinemia Induced by Guanidinoacetic Acid and Choline Deficiency in Rats
title_sort suppression effects of betaine-enriched spinach on hyperhomocysteinemia induced by guanidinoacetic acid and choline deficiency in rats
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4163418/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25250392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/904501
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