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Beneficial effects of Se/Zn co‐supplementation on body weight and adipose tissue inflammation in high‐fat diet‐induced obese rats

This research investigated the effect of co‐supplementation of selenium with zinc on weight control and the inflammatory and oxidative status in relation to obesity. Male Wistar rats (N = 32) were randomly divided into four groups after induction of obesity model: 1) “Zn” was supplemented with zinc...

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Autores principales: Hasani, Motahareh, Saidpour, Atoosa, Irandoost, Pardis, Golab, Fereshteh, Khazdouz, Maryam, Qorbani, Mostafa, Agh, Fahimeh, Mohammad Sharifi, Ali, Vafa, Mohammadreza
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8488787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34631042
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2203
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author Hasani, Motahareh
Saidpour, Atoosa
Irandoost, Pardis
Golab, Fereshteh
Khazdouz, Maryam
Qorbani, Mostafa
Agh, Fahimeh
Mohammad Sharifi, Ali
Vafa, Mohammadreza
author_facet Hasani, Motahareh
Saidpour, Atoosa
Irandoost, Pardis
Golab, Fereshteh
Khazdouz, Maryam
Qorbani, Mostafa
Agh, Fahimeh
Mohammad Sharifi, Ali
Vafa, Mohammadreza
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description This research investigated the effect of co‐supplementation of selenium with zinc on weight control and the inflammatory and oxidative status in relation to obesity. Male Wistar rats (N = 32) were randomly divided into four groups after induction of obesity model: 1) “Zn” was supplemented with zinc sulfate (15 mg/kg BW), 2) “Se” supplemented with selenium as sodium selenate (0.5 mg/kg BW), 3) “Zn + Se” which received Zn (15 mg/kg BW) + Se (0.5 mg/kg BW), and 4) “HFD” as the control group. The intervention was done for eight weeks. At the end of treatment, serum and tissue level of Zn, Se, SOD, GSH‐Px, MDA, leptin, TNF‐α, and IL‐6 was evaluated. Weight and food intake were significantly reduced in the Se group(p < .001), while in the Zn group, weight gain due to obesity was prevented compared to the control group (p = .48). There was a significant and stronger increase in SOD, GSH‐Px levels and a remarkable decrease in MDA, leptin, TNF‐α, and IL‐6 in the group receiving the combination of two supplements than either alone(p < .001). Leptin had a positive correlation with inflammatory factors and lipid peroxidation marker and showed an inverse relationship with Zn and Se levels and anti‐oxidative enzymes(p < .05). The analysis showed the mediating role of leptin in the effects of zinc. Co‐supplementation of selenium and zinc may have a synergistic effect in reduction of oxidative and inflammatory markers. Regarding the effect of zinc on inflammatory factors and lipid peroxidation, leptin can play a mediating role.
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spelling pubmed-84887872021-10-08 Beneficial effects of Se/Zn co‐supplementation on body weight and adipose tissue inflammation in high‐fat diet‐induced obese rats Hasani, Motahareh Saidpour, Atoosa Irandoost, Pardis Golab, Fereshteh Khazdouz, Maryam Qorbani, Mostafa Agh, Fahimeh Mohammad Sharifi, Ali Vafa, Mohammadreza Food Sci Nutr Original Research This research investigated the effect of co‐supplementation of selenium with zinc on weight control and the inflammatory and oxidative status in relation to obesity. Male Wistar rats (N = 32) were randomly divided into four groups after induction of obesity model: 1) “Zn” was supplemented with zinc sulfate (15 mg/kg BW), 2) “Se” supplemented with selenium as sodium selenate (0.5 mg/kg BW), 3) “Zn + Se” which received Zn (15 mg/kg BW) + Se (0.5 mg/kg BW), and 4) “HFD” as the control group. The intervention was done for eight weeks. At the end of treatment, serum and tissue level of Zn, Se, SOD, GSH‐Px, MDA, leptin, TNF‐α, and IL‐6 was evaluated. Weight and food intake were significantly reduced in the Se group(p < .001), while in the Zn group, weight gain due to obesity was prevented compared to the control group (p = .48). There was a significant and stronger increase in SOD, GSH‐Px levels and a remarkable decrease in MDA, leptin, TNF‐α, and IL‐6 in the group receiving the combination of two supplements than either alone(p < .001). Leptin had a positive correlation with inflammatory factors and lipid peroxidation marker and showed an inverse relationship with Zn and Se levels and anti‐oxidative enzymes(p < .05). The analysis showed the mediating role of leptin in the effects of zinc. Co‐supplementation of selenium and zinc may have a synergistic effect in reduction of oxidative and inflammatory markers. Regarding the effect of zinc on inflammatory factors and lipid peroxidation, leptin can play a mediating role. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8488787/ /pubmed/34631042 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2203 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Food Science & Nutrition published by Wiley Periodicals LLC https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hasani, Motahareh
Saidpour, Atoosa
Irandoost, Pardis
Golab, Fereshteh
Khazdouz, Maryam
Qorbani, Mostafa
Agh, Fahimeh
Mohammad Sharifi, Ali
Vafa, Mohammadreza
Beneficial effects of Se/Zn co‐supplementation on body weight and adipose tissue inflammation in high‐fat diet‐induced obese rats
title Beneficial effects of Se/Zn co‐supplementation on body weight and adipose tissue inflammation in high‐fat diet‐induced obese rats
title_full Beneficial effects of Se/Zn co‐supplementation on body weight and adipose tissue inflammation in high‐fat diet‐induced obese rats
title_fullStr Beneficial effects of Se/Zn co‐supplementation on body weight and adipose tissue inflammation in high‐fat diet‐induced obese rats
title_full_unstemmed Beneficial effects of Se/Zn co‐supplementation on body weight and adipose tissue inflammation in high‐fat diet‐induced obese rats
title_short Beneficial effects of Se/Zn co‐supplementation on body weight and adipose tissue inflammation in high‐fat diet‐induced obese rats
title_sort beneficial effects of se/zn co‐supplementation on body weight and adipose tissue inflammation in high‐fat diet‐induced obese rats
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8488787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34631042
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2203
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