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Ingested capsaicinoids can prevent low-fat–high-carbohydrate diet and high-fat diet-induced obesity by regulating the NADPH oxidase and Nrf2 pathways

OBJECTIVE: Capsaicinoids (CAPs), most commonly found in chili peppers, have a multitude of pharmacological and physiological effects, such as anti-inflammation, antioxidant, and anticancer effects. In the present study, we set out to investigate the hypothesis that CAPs mitigate obesity in rats and...

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Autores principales: Sahin, Kazim, Orhan, Cemal, Tuzcu, Mehmet, Sahin, Nurhan, Ozdemir, Oguzhan, Juturu, Vijaya
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5691899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29180887
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JIR.S149087
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author Sahin, Kazim
Orhan, Cemal
Tuzcu, Mehmet
Sahin, Nurhan
Ozdemir, Oguzhan
Juturu, Vijaya
author_facet Sahin, Kazim
Orhan, Cemal
Tuzcu, Mehmet
Sahin, Nurhan
Ozdemir, Oguzhan
Juturu, Vijaya
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description OBJECTIVE: Capsaicinoids (CAPs), most commonly found in chili peppers, have a multitude of pharmacological and physiological effects, such as anti-inflammation, antioxidant, and anticancer effects. In the present study, we set out to investigate the hypothesis that CAPs mitigate obesity in rats and the possible mechanisms thereof. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Rats were divided into six groups, including control (±10 mg CAPs/kg body weight [BW]), low-fat–high-sucrose diet (±10 mg CAPs/kg BW), and high-fat diet (±10 mg CAPs/kg BW). Blood samples and liver and aortic tissues were taken at the end of the study. RESULTS: CAPs supplementation significantly reduced hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia (P<0.001) and ameliorated oxidative damage by reducing malondialdehyde concentrations in serum and liver and by increasing total antioxidant capacity in serum induced by the low-fat–high-sucrose and high-fat diets (P<0.001 for all). CAPs also depressed levels of NFκB p65, gp91(phox), and p22(phox), essential components of NADPH oxidase, in the aorta of rats. However, levels of Nrf2, Sirt1, and endothelial nitric oxide synthase were significantly increased in the aorta. CONCLUSION: CAPs may at least partially reduce adverse effects due to high-fat diet and sucrose consumption through regulation of energy metabolism, oxidative stress, and proteins involved in vasoprotection.
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spelling pubmed-56918992017-11-27 Ingested capsaicinoids can prevent low-fat–high-carbohydrate diet and high-fat diet-induced obesity by regulating the NADPH oxidase and Nrf2 pathways Sahin, Kazim Orhan, Cemal Tuzcu, Mehmet Sahin, Nurhan Ozdemir, Oguzhan Juturu, Vijaya J Inflamm Res Original Research OBJECTIVE: Capsaicinoids (CAPs), most commonly found in chili peppers, have a multitude of pharmacological and physiological effects, such as anti-inflammation, antioxidant, and anticancer effects. In the present study, we set out to investigate the hypothesis that CAPs mitigate obesity in rats and the possible mechanisms thereof. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Rats were divided into six groups, including control (±10 mg CAPs/kg body weight [BW]), low-fat–high-sucrose diet (±10 mg CAPs/kg BW), and high-fat diet (±10 mg CAPs/kg BW). Blood samples and liver and aortic tissues were taken at the end of the study. RESULTS: CAPs supplementation significantly reduced hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia (P<0.001) and ameliorated oxidative damage by reducing malondialdehyde concentrations in serum and liver and by increasing total antioxidant capacity in serum induced by the low-fat–high-sucrose and high-fat diets (P<0.001 for all). CAPs also depressed levels of NFκB p65, gp91(phox), and p22(phox), essential components of NADPH oxidase, in the aorta of rats. However, levels of Nrf2, Sirt1, and endothelial nitric oxide synthase were significantly increased in the aorta. CONCLUSION: CAPs may at least partially reduce adverse effects due to high-fat diet and sucrose consumption through regulation of energy metabolism, oxidative stress, and proteins involved in vasoprotection. Dove Medical Press 2017-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5691899/ /pubmed/29180887 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JIR.S149087 Text en © 2017 Sahin et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Sahin, Kazim
Orhan, Cemal
Tuzcu, Mehmet
Sahin, Nurhan
Ozdemir, Oguzhan
Juturu, Vijaya
Ingested capsaicinoids can prevent low-fat–high-carbohydrate diet and high-fat diet-induced obesity by regulating the NADPH oxidase and Nrf2 pathways
title Ingested capsaicinoids can prevent low-fat–high-carbohydrate diet and high-fat diet-induced obesity by regulating the NADPH oxidase and Nrf2 pathways
title_full Ingested capsaicinoids can prevent low-fat–high-carbohydrate diet and high-fat diet-induced obesity by regulating the NADPH oxidase and Nrf2 pathways
title_fullStr Ingested capsaicinoids can prevent low-fat–high-carbohydrate diet and high-fat diet-induced obesity by regulating the NADPH oxidase and Nrf2 pathways
title_full_unstemmed Ingested capsaicinoids can prevent low-fat–high-carbohydrate diet and high-fat diet-induced obesity by regulating the NADPH oxidase and Nrf2 pathways
title_short Ingested capsaicinoids can prevent low-fat–high-carbohydrate diet and high-fat diet-induced obesity by regulating the NADPH oxidase and Nrf2 pathways
title_sort ingested capsaicinoids can prevent low-fat–high-carbohydrate diet and high-fat diet-induced obesity by regulating the nadph oxidase and nrf2 pathways
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5691899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29180887
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JIR.S149087
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