Lingonberry improves non-alcoholic fatty liver disease by reducing hepatic lipid accumulation, oxidative stress and inflammatory response
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- Language of the publication
- English
- Date
- 2021-04-05
- Type
- Article
- Author(s)
- Madduma Hewage, Susara
- Prashar, Suvira
- O, Karmin.
- Siow, Yaw L.
- Publisher
- MDPI
Abstract
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common chronic liver disease globally and there is a pressing need for effective treatment. Lipotoxicity and oxidative stress are the important mediators in NAFLD pathogenesis. Lingonberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.) is rich in anthocyanins that have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. The present study investigated the effect of lingonberry supplementation on liver injury in C57BL/6J male mice fed a high-fat diet (HFD) for 12 weeks. Mice fed HFD displayed liver injury with steatosis, increased lipid peroxidation and inflammatory cytokine expression in the liver as compared to mice fed a control diet. Lingonberry supplementation for 12 weeks alleviated HFD-induced liver injury, attenuated hepatic lipid accumulation, and inflammatory cytokine expression. Lingonberry supplementation inhibited the expression of sterol regulatory element-binding protein-1c (SREBP-1c) and acetyl-CoA carboxylase-1 (AAC-1) as well as activated AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) in the liver. It also decreased HFD-induced hepatic oxidative stress and aggregation of inflammatory foci. This was associated with a restoration of nuclear factor erythroid 2–related factor 2 (Nrf2) and glutathione level in the liver. These results suggest that lingonberry supplementation can protect against HFD-induced liver injury partly through attenuation of hepatic lipid accumulation, oxidative stress, and inflammatory response.
Subject
- Fruits,
- Diseases
Keywords
- Berries,
- Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease,
- Oxidative Stress,
- Diet, High-Fat,
- Lipids,
- Glutathione,
- Inflammation
Rights
Pagination
1-15
Peer review
Yes
Open access level
Gold
Identifiers
- ISSN
- 2076-3921
Article
- Journal title
- Antioxidants
- Journal volume
- 10
- Journal issue
- 4
- Article number
- 565
- Accepted date
- 2021-04-01
- Submitted date
- 2021-02-28
Citation(s)
Madduma Hewage, S., Prashar, S., O, K., & Siow, Y. L. (2021). Lingonberry improves non-alcoholic fatty liver disease by reducing hepatic lipid accumulation, oxidative stress and inflammatory response. Antioxidants, 10(4), Article 565. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox10040565