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Compound Pollen Protein Nutrient Increases Serum Albumin in Cirrhotic Rats

BACKGROUND: Malnutrition, especially protein-calorie malnutrition, is common in patients with liver cirrhosis. When in the status of malnutrition, the complications increase, liver function deteriorates, and the prognosis of patients with liver cirrhosis worsens. Hence, nutritional support and treat...

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Autores principales: Shi, Hong Bo, Kong, Ming, Chen, Gong, Zhao, Jun, Shi, Hong Lin, Chen, Yu, Rowan, Frank G
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Publicado: Elmer Press 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5139853/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27942305
http://dx.doi.org/10.4021/gr240e
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author Shi, Hong Bo
Kong, Ming
Chen, Gong
Zhao, Jun
Shi, Hong Lin
Chen, Yu
Rowan, Frank G
author_facet Shi, Hong Bo
Kong, Ming
Chen, Gong
Zhao, Jun
Shi, Hong Lin
Chen, Yu
Rowan, Frank G
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description BACKGROUND: Malnutrition, especially protein-calorie malnutrition, is common in patients with liver cirrhosis. When in the status of malnutrition, the complications increase, liver function deteriorates, and the prognosis of patients with liver cirrhosis worsens. Hence, nutritional support and treatment is essential in patients with liver cirrhosis. Previous studies suggested that compound nutrition based on pollen can improve liver function, and can be a basic nutrient for patients with liver cirrhosis. However, the nutritional support based on pollen for malnutrition of cirrhotic patients needs to be further evaluated. In this study, we investigated the nutritional support of Noveliver, a new compound pollen protein nutrient, in the cirrhotic rats induced by carbon tetrachloride (CCl(4)). METHODS: The cirrhotic rats induced by CCl(4) were treated with Noveliver in different doses, and treated with a regular compound pollen nutrient, untreated cirrhotic rats and normal rats were used as controls. Serum albumin were measured before and after the nutritional treatment in each group. At the same time, liver function, cytokines and pathological changes were also determined. RESULTS: In the second week of nutritional treatment, the levels of serum albumin in normal control group, low dose noveliver group, high dose noveliver group, compound protein pollen group and spontaneous recovery group were 35.67 ± 1.42, 33.07 ± 1.27, 32.27 ± 1.50, 30.53 ± 0.25, 24.53 ± 3.56 (g/L), respectively, the differences among the groups were significant (F = 14.007, P = 0.000); The levels of serum albumin in low dose Noveliver group, high dose Noveliver group and the compound protein pollen group were higher than that in the spontaneous recovery group (P = 0.000, 0.001, 0.003, respectively). In the second week of nutritional treatment, the serum levels of HGF in normal control group, low dose Noveliver group, high dose Noveliver group, compound protein pollen group and spontaneous recovery group were 101.55 ± 0.87, 94.62 ± 8.80, 98.94 ± 3.68, 78.77 ± 21.79, 39.52 ± 14.03 (pg/ml), respectively, the differences among the groups were significant (F = 11.12, P = 0.002); the levels of HGF in low dose Noveliver group, high dose Noveliver group and the compound protein pollen group were higher than that in spontaneous recovery group (P = 0.001, 0.000, 0.005). Histological results showed that the fibrosis in spontaneous recovery group was severer than those in low dose Noveliver group, high dose Noveliver group and compound protein pollen group. CONCLUSIONS: Our data show that the both the Noveliver and the compound pollen protein nutrient increase the serum albumin and ameliorate malnutrition in cirrhotic rats; the recovery of serum albumin might be related to the hepatic damage repair and liver regeneration.
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spelling pubmed-51398532016-12-09 Compound Pollen Protein Nutrient Increases Serum Albumin in Cirrhotic Rats Shi, Hong Bo Kong, Ming Chen, Gong Zhao, Jun Shi, Hong Lin Chen, Yu Rowan, Frank G Gastroenterology Res Original Article BACKGROUND: Malnutrition, especially protein-calorie malnutrition, is common in patients with liver cirrhosis. When in the status of malnutrition, the complications increase, liver function deteriorates, and the prognosis of patients with liver cirrhosis worsens. Hence, nutritional support and treatment is essential in patients with liver cirrhosis. Previous studies suggested that compound nutrition based on pollen can improve liver function, and can be a basic nutrient for patients with liver cirrhosis. However, the nutritional support based on pollen for malnutrition of cirrhotic patients needs to be further evaluated. In this study, we investigated the nutritional support of Noveliver, a new compound pollen protein nutrient, in the cirrhotic rats induced by carbon tetrachloride (CCl(4)). METHODS: The cirrhotic rats induced by CCl(4) were treated with Noveliver in different doses, and treated with a regular compound pollen nutrient, untreated cirrhotic rats and normal rats were used as controls. Serum albumin were measured before and after the nutritional treatment in each group. At the same time, liver function, cytokines and pathological changes were also determined. RESULTS: In the second week of nutritional treatment, the levels of serum albumin in normal control group, low dose noveliver group, high dose noveliver group, compound protein pollen group and spontaneous recovery group were 35.67 ± 1.42, 33.07 ± 1.27, 32.27 ± 1.50, 30.53 ± 0.25, 24.53 ± 3.56 (g/L), respectively, the differences among the groups were significant (F = 14.007, P = 0.000); The levels of serum albumin in low dose Noveliver group, high dose Noveliver group and the compound protein pollen group were higher than that in the spontaneous recovery group (P = 0.000, 0.001, 0.003, respectively). In the second week of nutritional treatment, the serum levels of HGF in normal control group, low dose Noveliver group, high dose Noveliver group, compound protein pollen group and spontaneous recovery group were 101.55 ± 0.87, 94.62 ± 8.80, 98.94 ± 3.68, 78.77 ± 21.79, 39.52 ± 14.03 (pg/ml), respectively, the differences among the groups were significant (F = 11.12, P = 0.002); the levels of HGF in low dose Noveliver group, high dose Noveliver group and the compound protein pollen group were higher than that in spontaneous recovery group (P = 0.001, 0.000, 0.005). Histological results showed that the fibrosis in spontaneous recovery group was severer than those in low dose Noveliver group, high dose Noveliver group and compound protein pollen group. CONCLUSIONS: Our data show that the both the Noveliver and the compound pollen protein nutrient increase the serum albumin and ameliorate malnutrition in cirrhotic rats; the recovery of serum albumin might be related to the hepatic damage repair and liver regeneration. Elmer Press 2010-12 2010-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5139853/ /pubmed/27942305 http://dx.doi.org/10.4021/gr240e Text en Copyright 2010, Shi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ 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 work is properly cited.
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Shi, Hong Bo
Kong, Ming
Chen, Gong
Zhao, Jun
Shi, Hong Lin
Chen, Yu
Rowan, Frank G
Compound Pollen Protein Nutrient Increases Serum Albumin in Cirrhotic Rats
title Compound Pollen Protein Nutrient Increases Serum Albumin in Cirrhotic Rats
title_full Compound Pollen Protein Nutrient Increases Serum Albumin in Cirrhotic Rats
title_fullStr Compound Pollen Protein Nutrient Increases Serum Albumin in Cirrhotic Rats
title_full_unstemmed Compound Pollen Protein Nutrient Increases Serum Albumin in Cirrhotic Rats
title_short Compound Pollen Protein Nutrient Increases Serum Albumin in Cirrhotic Rats
title_sort compound pollen protein nutrient increases serum albumin in cirrhotic rats
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5139853/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27942305
http://dx.doi.org/10.4021/gr240e
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