Dietary Rosa mosqueta (Rosa rubiginosa) oil prevents high diet-induced hepatic steatosis in mice
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D'Espessailles Tapia, Amanda
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Dietary Rosa mosqueta (Rosa rubiginosa) oil prevents high diet-induced hepatic steatosis in mice
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The effects of dietary Rosa mosqueta (RM, Rosa rubiginosa) oil, rich in alpha-linolenic acid, in
the prevention of liver steatosis were studied in mice fed a high fat diet (HFD). C57BL/6j mice
were fed either a control diet or HFD with or without RM oil for 12 weeks. The results indicate
that RM oil supplementation decreases fat infiltration of the liver from 43.8% to 6.2%, improving
the hepatic oxidative state, insulin levels, HOMA index, and both body weight and adipose
tissue weight of HFD plus RM treated animals compared to HFD without supplementation. In
addition, the DHA concentration in the liver was significantly increased in HFD fed mice with RM
oil compared to HFD (3 vs. 1.6 g per 100 g FAME). The n-6/n-3 ratio was not significantly
modified by treatment with RM. Our findings suggest that RM oil supplementation prevents the
development of hepatic steatosis and the obese phenotype observed in HFD fed mice.
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Food & Function Volumen: 6 Número: 9 (2015)
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