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PPAR? Mediates the Hepatoprotective Effects of Nutmeg.


ABSTRACT: Nutmeg is a Traditional Chinese Medicine used to treat gastrointestinal diseases. Some reports have indicated that nutmeg has hepatoprotective activity. In this study, a thioacetamide (TAA)-induced acute liver injury model in mice was used to explore the mechanism of the protective effects of nutmeg extract (NME), including its major bioactive component myrislignan. The results indicated that NME could effectively protect TAA-induced liver damage as assessed by recovery of increased serumtransaminases, decrease in hepatic oxidative stress, and lower hepatic inflammation. Metabolomics analysis further revealed that treatment with NME led to the recovery of a series of lipids including lysophosphatidylcholines that were decreased and a lowering of acylcarnitines that were increased in mouse plasma and liver after TAA exposure. Gene expression analysis demonstrated that the hepatoprotective effect of NME was achieved by modulation of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPAR?) as well as the decrease in oxidative stress. NME could not protect from TAA-induced liver injury in Ppara-null mice, suggesting that its protective effect was dependent on PPAR?. Myrislignan, a representative neolignan in nutmeg, showed potent protective activity against TAA-induced liver toxicity. These data demonstrate that nutmeg alleviates TAA-induced liver injury through the modulation of PPAR? and that the lignan compounds in nutmeg such as myrislignan partly contributed to this action.

SUBMITTER: Yang XN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6628927 | biostudies-literature | 2018 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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PPARα Mediates the Hepatoprotective Effects of Nutmeg.

Yang Xiao-Nan XN   Liu Xue-Mei XM   Fang Jian-He JH   Zhu Xu X   Yang Xiu-Wei XW   Xiao Xue-Rong XR   Huang Jian-Feng JF   Gonzalez Frank J FJ   Li Fei F  

Journal of proteome research 20180425 5


Nutmeg is a Traditional Chinese Medicine used to treat gastrointestinal diseases. Some reports have indicated that nutmeg has hepatoprotective activity. In this study, a thioacetamide (TAA)-induced acute liver injury model in mice was used to explore the mechanism of the protective effects of nutmeg extract (NME), including its major bioactive component myrislignan. The results indicated that NME could effectively protect TAA-induced liver damage as assessed by recovery of increased serumtransam  ...[more]

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