姜黄素
治疗效果
医学
下调和上调
药理学
内科学
非酒精性脂肪性肝炎
纤维化
化学
非酒精性脂肪肝
脂肪肝
生物化学
基因
疾病
作者
Nahla Mohammed Abd El-Hameed,Seham A Abd El‐Aleem,Mahmoud Khattab,Azza Hussein Ali,Hanaa Hassanein Mohammed
出处
期刊:Life Sciences
[Elsevier]
日期:2021-09-29
卷期号:285: 119983-119983
被引量:20
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.lfs.2021.119983
摘要
Abstract Backgrounds Modern dietary habits have been associated with Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH). Curcumin is a natural herbal found to suppress cellular oxidative states and could be beneficial in NASH. This study investigates the effect of curcumin in an animal model of NASH. Materials and methods Fifty rats were allocated into five groups. Control, High Fat Diet (HFD), curcumin prophylactic (CP) and therapeutic (CT) groups. HFD regimen was given for 16 weeks. Curcumin was given along with HFD (prophylactic) or after establishment of the model for two weeks (therapeutic). Livers and blood samples were harvested for histological, biochemical, and molecular studies. Key findings Livers from HFD groups showed vascular, inflammatory, cellular degenerative and fibrotic changes. The hepatic damage was reflected by the increased serum liver enzymes. HFD groups showed excessive fibrotic change. Interestingly, curcumin administration as prophylactic or therapeutic significantly preserved and/or restored liver structure. This was evidenced by the normalization of the liver enzymes, preservation and/or reversibility of cellular changes and the decrease of the stage of fibrosis. Nuclear factor E2-related factor 2 gene (Nrf2) expression showed no changes in the HFD groups, however it showed upregulation in curcumin treated groups. Thus, the protective and therapeutic effect of curcumin could be induced through upregulation of the Nrf2 gene. Curcumin has a beneficial prophylactic and therapeutic effect that could hinder the development and/or treat NASH in susceptible livers. Significance Curcumin has a beneficial prophylactic and therapeutic effect that could hinder the development and/or treat NASH in susceptible livers.
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