Molecules (Apr 2019)

Polyphenols-Rich Fruit (<i>Euterpe edulis</i> Mart.) Prevents Peripheral Inflammatory Pathway Activation by the Short-Term High-Fat Diet

  • Aline Boveto Santamarina,
  • Giovana Jamar,
  • Laís Vales Mennitti,
  • Daniel Araki Ribeiro,
  • Caroline Margonato Cardoso,
  • Veridiana Vera de Rosso,
  • Lila Missae Oyama,
  • Luciana Pellegrini Pisani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24091655
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 9
p. 1655

Abstract

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Juçara berry is a potential inflammatory modulator, rich in dietary fiber, fatty acids, and anthocyanins. Considering this, we evaluated the high-fat diet (HFD) intake supplemented with different doses of freeze-dried juçara pulp on the TLR4 pathway. Twenty-seven male Wistar rats with ad libitum access to food and water were divided into four experimental groups: control standard chow group (C); high-fat diet control group (HFC); high-fat diet juçara 0.25% group (HFJ0.25%); and high-fat diet juçara 0.5% group (HFJ0.5%). The inflammatory parameters were analyzed by ELISA and Western blotting in liver and retroperitoneal adipose tissue (RET). The HFJ0.25% group had the energy intake, aspartate transaminase (AST) levels, and liver triacylglycerol accumulation reduced; also, the tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α) and TNF receptor-associated factor 6 (TRAF6) expression in RET were reduced. However, there were no changes in other protein expressions in liver and adipose tissue. Adiposity and pNFκBp50 had a positive correlation in HFC and HFJ0.5%, but not in the C group and HFJ0.25%. The necrosis hepatic score did not change with treatment; however, the serum (AST) levels and the hepatic triacylglycerol were increased in HFC and HFJ0.5%. These results demonstrated that one week of HFD intake triggered pro-inflammatory mechanisms and liver injury. Additionally, 0.25% juçara prevented inflammatory pathway activation, body weight gain, and liver damage

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