Anthocyanins from aristotelia chilensis prevent olanzapine-induced hepatic-lipid accumulation but notinsulin resistance in skeletal muscle cells
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Anthocyanins from aristotelia chilensis prevent olanzapine-induced hepatic-lipid accumulation but notinsulin resistance in skeletal muscle cells
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Type 2 diabetes and obesity are major problems worldwide and dietary polyphenols have
shown efficacy to ameliorate signs of these diseases. Anthocyanins from berries display potent
antioxidants and protect against weight gain and insulin resistance in different models of dietinduced
metabolic syndrome. Olanzapine is known to induce an accelerated form of metabolic
syndrome. Due to the aforementioned, we evaluated whether delphinidin-3,5-O-diglucoside (DG)
and delphinidin-3-O-sambubioside-5-O-glucoside (DS), two potent antidiabetic anthocyanins isolated
from Aristotelia chilensis fruit, could prevent olanzapine-induced steatosis and insulin resistance in
liver and skeletal muscle cells, respectively. HepG2 liver cells and L6 skeletal muscle cells were coincubated
with DG 50 g/mL or DS 50 g/mL plus olanzapine 50 g/mL. Lipid accumulation was
determined in HepG2 cells while the expression of p-Akt as a key regulator of the insulin-activated
signaling pathways, mitochondrial function, and glucose uptake was assessed in L6 cells. DS and
DG prevented olanzapine-induced lipid accumulation in liver cells. However, insulin signaling
impairment induced by olanzapine in L6 cells was not rescued by DS and DG. Thus, anthocyanins
modulate lipid metabolism, which is a relevant factor in hepatic tissue, but do not significantly
influence skeletal muscle, where a potent antioxidant effect of olanzapine was found.
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Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT 1211803
Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Proyecto POSTDOC_DICYT 021843RC_POSTDOC
FONDECYT In 11140915
DICYT 021943AC
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Molecules 2021, 26, 6149.
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