Effects of a High Trans Fatty Acid Diet on Kidney-, Liver-, and Heart-Associated Diseases in a Rabbit Model
Hammad Ismail,
Zaryab Mubashar,
Hajra Khan,
Zeenat Naveed,
Erum Dilshad,
Muhammad Zeeshan Bhatti,
Sadaf Anwaar,
Samreen Saleem,
Sabba Mehmood,
Abdur Rahman,
Umer Rashid,
Dalia Fouad,
Michel De Waard,
Gaber El-Saber Batiha
Affiliations
Hammad Ismail
Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, University of Gujrat, Gujrat 50700, Pakistan
Zaryab Mubashar
Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, University of Gujrat, Gujrat 50700, Pakistan
Hajra Khan
Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, University of Gujrat, Gujrat 50700, Pakistan
Zeenat Naveed
Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, University of Gujrat, Gujrat 50700, Pakistan
Erum Dilshad
Department of Bioinformatics and Biosciences, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Capital University of Science and Technology, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan
Muhammad Zeeshan Bhatti
Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Medical Sciences, Rawalpindi 46000, Pakistan
Sadaf Anwaar
Department of Biological Sciences, International Islamic University, Islamabad 45500, Pakistan
Samreen Saleem
Department of Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine, Health Services Academy, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan
Sabba Mehmood
Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Medical Sciences, Rawalpindi 46000, Pakistan
Abdur Rahman
Punjab University College of Pharmacy, University of the Punjab, Lahore 54590, Pakistan
Umer Rashid
Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, University of Gujrat, Gujrat 50700, Pakistan
Dalia Fouad
Department of Zoology, College of Science, King Saud University, P.O. Box 22452, Riyadh 11495, Saudi Arabia
Michel De Waard
Smartox Biotechnology, 6 rue des Platanes, F-38120 Saint-Egrève, France
Gaber El-Saber Batiha
Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Damanhour University, Damanhour 22511, AlBeheira, Egypt
Trans fatty acids are specific unsaturated fats found in processed foods that undergo hydrogenation, leading to hepatic disorders such as metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) and conditions like CVD and CKD. The effects of different food samples containing trans fatty acids (elaidic and oleic acid) on the liver, heart, and kidney through antioxidant enzyme activity were investigated in animal models. Liver function tests (ALT, ALP, AST, and LDH), heart biomarker levels (CPK, TC, HDL, LDL, and triglycerides), and kidney biomarker levels (serum creatinine, blood urea nitrogen, and serum uric acid) were examined in serum of rabbits and the histopathology of liver tissues. Results showed that these biomarkers were more elevated in the Mujahid Ghee group than in the normal control, oleic acid, and Kausar Ghee groups. The concentration of antioxidant markers such as peroxidase, glutathione, catalase, thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, and superoxide dismutase were lower in the Mujahid Ghee group. HPLC showed that Mujahid Ghee had the highest quantified value of elaidic acid among all selected samples. Overall, this study demonstrated that elaidic acid in its purest form aggravated MAFLD in rabbit livers and provoked CVK and CVD.