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Rutin and Quercetin Decrease Cholesterol in HepG2 Cells but Not Plasma Cholesterol in Hamsters by Oral Administration

Rutin (R) and quercetin (Q) are two widespread dietary flavonoids. Previous studies regarding the plasma cholesterol-lowering activity of R and Q generated inconsistent results. The present study was therefore carried out to investigate the effects of R and Q on cholesterol metabolism in both HepG2...

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Autores principales: Liang, Ning, Li, Yuk-Man, He, Zouyan, Hao, Wangjun, Zhao, Yimin, Liu, Jianhui, Zhu, Hanyue, Kwek, Erika, Ma, Ka-Ying, He, Wen-Sen, Chen, Zhen-Yu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8234066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34205604
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26123766
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author Liang, Ning
Li, Yuk-Man
He, Zouyan
Hao, Wangjun
Zhao, Yimin
Liu, Jianhui
Zhu, Hanyue
Kwek, Erika
Ma, Ka-Ying
He, Wen-Sen
Chen, Zhen-Yu
author_facet Liang, Ning
Li, Yuk-Man
He, Zouyan
Hao, Wangjun
Zhao, Yimin
Liu, Jianhui
Zhu, Hanyue
Kwek, Erika
Ma, Ka-Ying
He, Wen-Sen
Chen, Zhen-Yu
author_sort Liang, Ning
collection PubMed
description Rutin (R) and quercetin (Q) are two widespread dietary flavonoids. Previous studies regarding the plasma cholesterol-lowering activity of R and Q generated inconsistent results. The present study was therefore carried out to investigate the effects of R and Q on cholesterol metabolism in both HepG2 cells and hypercholesterolemia hamsters. Results from HepG2 cell experiments demonstrate that both R and Q decreased cholesterol at doses of 5 and 10 µM. R and Q up-regulated both the mRNA and protein expression of sterol regulatory element binding protein 2 (SREBP2), low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR), and liver X receptor alpha (LXRα). The immunofluorescence study revealed that R and Q increased the LDLR expression, while only Q improved LDL-C uptake in HepG2 cells. Results from hypercholesterolemia hamsters fed diets containing R (5.5 g/kg diet) and Q (2.5 g/kg diet) for 8 weeks demonstrate that both R and Q had no effect on plasma total cholesterol. In the liver, only Q reduced cholesterol significantly. The discrepancy between the in vitro and in vivo studies was probably due to a poor bioavailability of flavonoids in the intestine. It was therefore concluded that R and Q were effective in reducing cholesterol in HepG2 cells in vitro, whereas in vivo, the oral administration of the two flavonoids had little effect on plasma cholesterol in hamsters.
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spelling pubmed-82340662021-06-27 Rutin and Quercetin Decrease Cholesterol in HepG2 Cells but Not Plasma Cholesterol in Hamsters by Oral Administration Liang, Ning Li, Yuk-Man He, Zouyan Hao, Wangjun Zhao, Yimin Liu, Jianhui Zhu, Hanyue Kwek, Erika Ma, Ka-Ying He, Wen-Sen Chen, Zhen-Yu Molecules Article Rutin (R) and quercetin (Q) are two widespread dietary flavonoids. Previous studies regarding the plasma cholesterol-lowering activity of R and Q generated inconsistent results. The present study was therefore carried out to investigate the effects of R and Q on cholesterol metabolism in both HepG2 cells and hypercholesterolemia hamsters. Results from HepG2 cell experiments demonstrate that both R and Q decreased cholesterol at doses of 5 and 10 µM. R and Q up-regulated both the mRNA and protein expression of sterol regulatory element binding protein 2 (SREBP2), low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR), and liver X receptor alpha (LXRα). The immunofluorescence study revealed that R and Q increased the LDLR expression, while only Q improved LDL-C uptake in HepG2 cells. Results from hypercholesterolemia hamsters fed diets containing R (5.5 g/kg diet) and Q (2.5 g/kg diet) for 8 weeks demonstrate that both R and Q had no effect on plasma total cholesterol. In the liver, only Q reduced cholesterol significantly. The discrepancy between the in vitro and in vivo studies was probably due to a poor bioavailability of flavonoids in the intestine. It was therefore concluded that R and Q were effective in reducing cholesterol in HepG2 cells in vitro, whereas in vivo, the oral administration of the two flavonoids had little effect on plasma cholesterol in hamsters. MDPI 2021-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8234066/ /pubmed/34205604 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26123766 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Liang, Ning
Li, Yuk-Man
He, Zouyan
Hao, Wangjun
Zhao, Yimin
Liu, Jianhui
Zhu, Hanyue
Kwek, Erika
Ma, Ka-Ying
He, Wen-Sen
Chen, Zhen-Yu
Rutin and Quercetin Decrease Cholesterol in HepG2 Cells but Not Plasma Cholesterol in Hamsters by Oral Administration
title Rutin and Quercetin Decrease Cholesterol in HepG2 Cells but Not Plasma Cholesterol in Hamsters by Oral Administration
title_full Rutin and Quercetin Decrease Cholesterol in HepG2 Cells but Not Plasma Cholesterol in Hamsters by Oral Administration
title_fullStr Rutin and Quercetin Decrease Cholesterol in HepG2 Cells but Not Plasma Cholesterol in Hamsters by Oral Administration
title_full_unstemmed Rutin and Quercetin Decrease Cholesterol in HepG2 Cells but Not Plasma Cholesterol in Hamsters by Oral Administration
title_short Rutin and Quercetin Decrease Cholesterol in HepG2 Cells but Not Plasma Cholesterol in Hamsters by Oral Administration
title_sort rutin and quercetin decrease cholesterol in hepg2 cells but not plasma cholesterol in hamsters by oral administration
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8234066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34205604
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26123766
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