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Restoration of Declined Immune Responses and Hyperlipidemia by Rubus occidenalis in Diet-Induced Obese Mice
Hyperlipidemia, which is closely associated with a fatty diet and aging, is commonly observed in the western and aged society. Therefore, a novel therapeutic approach for this disease is critical, and an immunological view has been suggested as a novel strategy, because hyperlipidemia is closely ass...
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The Korean Society of Applied Pharmacology
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5340538/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27737523 http://dx.doi.org/10.4062/biomolther.2016.052 |
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author | Lee, Youngjoo Kim, Jiyeon An, Jinho Lee, Sungwon Lee, Heetae Kong, Hyunseok Song, Youngcheon Choi, Hye Ran Kwon, Ji-Wung Shin, Daekeun Lee, Chong-Kil Kim, Kyungjae |
author_facet | Lee, Youngjoo Kim, Jiyeon An, Jinho Lee, Sungwon Lee, Heetae Kong, Hyunseok Song, Youngcheon Choi, Hye Ran Kwon, Ji-Wung Shin, Daekeun Lee, Chong-Kil Kim, Kyungjae |
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description | Hyperlipidemia, which is closely associated with a fatty diet and aging, is commonly observed in the western and aged society. Therefore, a novel therapeutic approach for this disease is critical, and an immunological view has been suggested as a novel strategy, because hyperlipidemia is closely associated with inflammation and immune dysfunction. In this study, the effects of an aqueous extract of Rubus occidentalis (RO) in obese mice were investigated using immunological indexes. The mice were fed a high-fat diet (HFD) to induce hyperlipidemia, which was confirmed by biochemical analysis and examination of the mouse physiology. Two different doses of RO and rosuvastatin, a cholesterol synthesis inhibitor used as a control, were orally administered. Disturbances in immune cellularity as well as lymphocyte proliferation and cytokine production were significantly normalized by oral administration of RO, which also decreased the elevated serum tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α level and total cholesterol. The specific immune-related actions of RO comprised considerable improvement in cytotoxic T cell killing functions and regulation of antibody production to within the normal range. The immunological evidence confirms the significant cholesterol-lowering effect of RO, suggesting its potential as a novel therapeutic agent for hyperlipidemia and associated immune decline. |
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spelling | pubmed-53405382017-03-23 Restoration of Declined Immune Responses and Hyperlipidemia by Rubus occidenalis in Diet-Induced Obese Mice Lee, Youngjoo Kim, Jiyeon An, Jinho Lee, Sungwon Lee, Heetae Kong, Hyunseok Song, Youngcheon Choi, Hye Ran Kwon, Ji-Wung Shin, Daekeun Lee, Chong-Kil Kim, Kyungjae Biomol Ther (Seoul) Original Article Hyperlipidemia, which is closely associated with a fatty diet and aging, is commonly observed in the western and aged society. Therefore, a novel therapeutic approach for this disease is critical, and an immunological view has been suggested as a novel strategy, because hyperlipidemia is closely associated with inflammation and immune dysfunction. In this study, the effects of an aqueous extract of Rubus occidentalis (RO) in obese mice were investigated using immunological indexes. The mice were fed a high-fat diet (HFD) to induce hyperlipidemia, which was confirmed by biochemical analysis and examination of the mouse physiology. Two different doses of RO and rosuvastatin, a cholesterol synthesis inhibitor used as a control, were orally administered. Disturbances in immune cellularity as well as lymphocyte proliferation and cytokine production were significantly normalized by oral administration of RO, which also decreased the elevated serum tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α level and total cholesterol. The specific immune-related actions of RO comprised considerable improvement in cytotoxic T cell killing functions and regulation of antibody production to within the normal range. The immunological evidence confirms the significant cholesterol-lowering effect of RO, suggesting its potential as a novel therapeutic agent for hyperlipidemia and associated immune decline. The Korean Society of Applied Pharmacology 2017-03 2016-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5340538/ /pubmed/27737523 http://dx.doi.org/10.4062/biomolther.2016.052 Text en Copyright ©2017, The Korean Society of Applied Pharmacology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Lee, Youngjoo Kim, Jiyeon An, Jinho Lee, Sungwon Lee, Heetae Kong, Hyunseok Song, Youngcheon Choi, Hye Ran Kwon, Ji-Wung Shin, Daekeun Lee, Chong-Kil Kim, Kyungjae Restoration of Declined Immune Responses and Hyperlipidemia by Rubus occidenalis in Diet-Induced Obese Mice |
title | Restoration of Declined Immune Responses and Hyperlipidemia by Rubus occidenalis in Diet-Induced Obese Mice |
title_full | Restoration of Declined Immune Responses and Hyperlipidemia by Rubus occidenalis in Diet-Induced Obese Mice |
title_fullStr | Restoration of Declined Immune Responses and Hyperlipidemia by Rubus occidenalis in Diet-Induced Obese Mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Restoration of Declined Immune Responses and Hyperlipidemia by Rubus occidenalis in Diet-Induced Obese Mice |
title_short | Restoration of Declined Immune Responses and Hyperlipidemia by Rubus occidenalis in Diet-Induced Obese Mice |
title_sort | restoration of declined immune responses and hyperlipidemia by rubus occidenalis in diet-induced obese mice |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5340538/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27737523 http://dx.doi.org/10.4062/biomolther.2016.052 |
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