El consumo de un extracto de calafate (Berberis microphylla) modifica marcadores de respuesta inmune en ratones delgados y obesos
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Concha F., Francisca
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El consumo de un extracto de calafate (Berberis microphylla) modifica marcadores de respuesta inmune en ratones delgados y obesos
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- Concha F., Francisca;
- Villanueva V., Vanessa;
- Vásquez, Karla;
- Orellana, Juan Francisco;
- Escobillana Pizarro, Lucas Matías;
- Méndez Muñoz, Aline Millaray;
- Soto, Misare;
- Stevenson Silva, Andrés Ignacio;
- Meneses, Paz;
- Cid Vargas, Valentina Fernanda;
- Delgado M., Monserrat;
- Fuenzalida, Loreto;
- García Díaz, Diego;
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Obesity has been identified as a risk factor for severity of respiratory infections. Thus, the support of the immune response in obese subjects is of interest. The present work evaluated the effect of the consumption of a calafate extract on markers of the immune response in lean and obese mice. Male C57BL/6J mice were exposed for 82 days to a standard or a high-fat diet (HFD). A subgroup of both groups was given 50 and 100 mg [total polyphenols]/kg body weight/day of extract in the last two weeks. Gene expression and secretion of immune response markers were evaluated in lung tissue and plasma. An effect of extract treatment on IFN-gamma expression was observed. Effects induced by the HFD and treatment with extract were observed independent of the expression of IL-12. An overall effect of the HF diet on plasma IFN-gamma was observed, specifically a decrease in animals fed the HFD. An interaction between diet and extract treatment was observed over plasma IL-12. The treatment used modulates markers that activate the immune response to respiratory infections, mainly of viral origin, in lean and obese animals. Obesity has been identified as a risk factor for severity of respiratory infections. Thus, the support of the immune response in obese subjects is of interest. The present work evaluated the effect of the consumption of a calafate extract on markers of the immune response in lean and obese mice. Male C57BL/6J mice were exposed for 82 days to a standard or a highfat diet (HFD). A subgroup of both groups was given 50 and 100 mg [total polyphenols]/kg body weight/day of extract in
the last two weeks. Gene expression and secretion of immune response markers were evaluated in lung tissue and plasma.
An effect of extract treatment on IFN-ϓ expression was observed. Effects induced by the HFD and treatment with extract
were observed independent of the expression of IL-12. An overall effect of the HF diet on plasma IFN-ϓ was observed,
specifically a decrease in animals fed the HFD. An interaction between diet and extract treatment was observed over plasma
IL-12. The treatment used modulates markers that activate the immune response to respiratory infections, mainly of viral
origin, in lean and obese animals.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/182477
DOI: 10.4067/S0717-75182021000100051
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Rev Chil Nutr 2021; 48(1): 51-58.
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