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Protective Role of Plant Sterol and Stanol Esters in Liver Inflammation: Insights from Mice and Humans
The inflammatory component of non–alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) can lead to irreversible liver damage. Therefore there is an urgent need to identify novel interventions to combat hepatic inflammation. In mice, omitting cholesterol from the diet reduced hepatic inflammation. Considering the effect...
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2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4214692/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25356831 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0110758 |
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author | Plat, Jogchum Hendrikx, Tim Bieghs, Veerle Jeurissen, Mike L. J. Walenbergh, Sofie M. A. van Gorp, Patrick J. De Smet, Els Konings, Maurice Vreugdenhil, Anita C. E. Guichot, Yasmin Dias Rensen, Sander S. Buurman, Wim A. Greve, Jan Willem M. Lütjohann, Dieter Mensink, Ronald P. Shiri-Sverdlov, Ronit |
author_facet | Plat, Jogchum Hendrikx, Tim Bieghs, Veerle Jeurissen, Mike L. J. Walenbergh, Sofie M. A. van Gorp, Patrick J. De Smet, Els Konings, Maurice Vreugdenhil, Anita C. E. Guichot, Yasmin Dias Rensen, Sander S. Buurman, Wim A. Greve, Jan Willem M. Lütjohann, Dieter Mensink, Ronald P. Shiri-Sverdlov, Ronit |
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description | The inflammatory component of non–alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) can lead to irreversible liver damage. Therefore there is an urgent need to identify novel interventions to combat hepatic inflammation. In mice, omitting cholesterol from the diet reduced hepatic inflammation. Considering the effects of plant sterol/stanol esters on cholesterol metabolism, we hypothesized that plant sterol/stanol esters reduces hepatic inflammation. Indeed, adding plant sterol/stanol esters to a high-fat-diet reduced hepatic inflammation as indicated by immunohistochemical stainings and gene expression for inflammatory markers. Finally, adding sterol/stanol esters lowered hepatic concentrations of cholesterol precursors lathosterol and desmosterol in mice, which were highly elevated in the HFD group similarly as observed in severely obese patients with NASH. In vitro, in isolated LPS stimulated bone marrow derived macrophages desmosterol activated cholesterol efflux whereas sitostanol reduced inflammation. This highly interesting observation that plant sterol/stanol ester consumption leads to complete inhibition of HFD-induced liver inflammation opens new venues in the treatment and prevention of hepatic inflammation. |
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spelling | pubmed-42146922014-11-05 Protective Role of Plant Sterol and Stanol Esters in Liver Inflammation: Insights from Mice and Humans Plat, Jogchum Hendrikx, Tim Bieghs, Veerle Jeurissen, Mike L. J. Walenbergh, Sofie M. A. van Gorp, Patrick J. De Smet, Els Konings, Maurice Vreugdenhil, Anita C. E. Guichot, Yasmin Dias Rensen, Sander S. Buurman, Wim A. Greve, Jan Willem M. Lütjohann, Dieter Mensink, Ronald P. Shiri-Sverdlov, Ronit PLoS One Research Article The inflammatory component of non–alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) can lead to irreversible liver damage. Therefore there is an urgent need to identify novel interventions to combat hepatic inflammation. In mice, omitting cholesterol from the diet reduced hepatic inflammation. Considering the effects of plant sterol/stanol esters on cholesterol metabolism, we hypothesized that plant sterol/stanol esters reduces hepatic inflammation. Indeed, adding plant sterol/stanol esters to a high-fat-diet reduced hepatic inflammation as indicated by immunohistochemical stainings and gene expression for inflammatory markers. Finally, adding sterol/stanol esters lowered hepatic concentrations of cholesterol precursors lathosterol and desmosterol in mice, which were highly elevated in the HFD group similarly as observed in severely obese patients with NASH. In vitro, in isolated LPS stimulated bone marrow derived macrophages desmosterol activated cholesterol efflux whereas sitostanol reduced inflammation. This highly interesting observation that plant sterol/stanol ester consumption leads to complete inhibition of HFD-induced liver inflammation opens new venues in the treatment and prevention of hepatic inflammation. Public Library of Science 2014-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4214692/ /pubmed/25356831 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0110758 Text en © 2014 Plat et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Plat, Jogchum Hendrikx, Tim Bieghs, Veerle Jeurissen, Mike L. J. Walenbergh, Sofie M. A. van Gorp, Patrick J. De Smet, Els Konings, Maurice Vreugdenhil, Anita C. E. Guichot, Yasmin Dias Rensen, Sander S. Buurman, Wim A. Greve, Jan Willem M. Lütjohann, Dieter Mensink, Ronald P. Shiri-Sverdlov, Ronit Protective Role of Plant Sterol and Stanol Esters in Liver Inflammation: Insights from Mice and Humans |
title | Protective Role of Plant Sterol and Stanol Esters in Liver Inflammation: Insights from Mice and Humans |
title_full | Protective Role of Plant Sterol and Stanol Esters in Liver Inflammation: Insights from Mice and Humans |
title_fullStr | Protective Role of Plant Sterol and Stanol Esters in Liver Inflammation: Insights from Mice and Humans |
title_full_unstemmed | Protective Role of Plant Sterol and Stanol Esters in Liver Inflammation: Insights from Mice and Humans |
title_short | Protective Role of Plant Sterol and Stanol Esters in Liver Inflammation: Insights from Mice and Humans |
title_sort | protective role of plant sterol and stanol esters in liver inflammation: insights from mice and humans |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4214692/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25356831 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0110758 |
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