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- W3214759504 abstract "Abstract Background : HF diet-associated fatty liver (is also known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, NAFLD) is considered the hepatic component of the metabolic syndrome and has attracted widespread attention due to the increase in its prevalence. Daily dietary management, is considered to be one of the effective strategies for the prevention of NAFLD. In the present study, the effect of quinoa on the hepatic steatosis and the metabolism mechanism were investigated. Methods : Male SD rats simultaneously administered an HF diet and different amounts of quinoa (equivalent to 100 g/day and 300 g/day of human intake, respectively). After 12 weeks of the intervention, Hepatic TG and TC as well as serum anti-oxidative parameters were determined, H&E staining evaluated the hepatic steatosis. Differential metabolite in serum and hepatic tissue were analyzed using UPLC-QTOF-MS E . mRNA expression profile were investigated using RNA-Seq and further verified using real-time RT-PCR. Results : It showed that quinoa effectively controlled the weight of rats, mitigated hepatic steatosis and oxidative stress, which exhibited the beneficial effect of quinoa on prevention of NAFLD. These beneficial effects could be attributed to the regulation of the production of certain metabolites in the circulation system or liver such as LysoPC and PC. The RNA-Seq analysis and RT-PCR verification revealed that an intake of a high amount of quinoa more effectively up-regulated the genes related to lipid metabolism [Apoa (apolipoprotein)5, Apoa4, Apoc2) and down-regulated the genes related immune response [lrf (interferon regulatory factor)5, Tlr6 (Toll like receptor), Tlr10, Tlr11, Tlr12]. Conclusions : Quinoa could alleviate hepatic steatosis due to the regulation of metabolism and the expression of genes related with lipid metabolism and immune response." @default.
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- W3214759504 date "2021-10-11" @default.
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- W3214759504 title "Alleviating Effect of Quinoa and Underlying Mechanism on Hepatic Steatosis in High Fat Diet Fed Rat" @default.
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