Curcumin and capsaicin treatments attenuated hepatic fat accumulation and increased leptin levels related to inflammation. - GreenMedInfo Summary
THE EFFECT OF DIETARY CURCUMIN AND CAPSAICIN ON HEPATIC FETUIN-A EXPRESSION AND FAT ACCUMULATION IN RATS FED ON A HIGH-FAT DIET.
Arch Physiol Biochem. 2015 Dec 26:1-29. Epub 2015 Dec 26. PMID: 26706937
Muhammed Seyithanoğlu
Effects of curcumin (turmeric) and capsaicin (red pepper) on hepatic fat accumulation and fetuin-A expression in rats fed high fat diet (HFD) is aimed to be investigated. Male Sprague-Dawley rats received HFD (60% of total calories from fat) and 0.15 g capsaicin/kg HFD and/or 1.5 g curcumin/kg HFD for 16 weeks. Hepatic AMPK, p-AMPK and fetuin-A expressions were determined by western blotting, liver lipid levels were measured with colorimetric methods and serum fetuin-A, insulin, leptin and adiponectin levels were detected using commercial ELISA kits. HFD increased hepatic lipid levels, fetuin-A expression and serum leptin, insülin and fetuin-A levels. Curcumin and capsaicin treatments significantly reduced hepatic fat accumulation and leptin levels; liver fetuin-A expression decreased significantly by curcumin treatment. Curcumin and capsaicin treatments attenuated hepatic fat accumulation and increased leptin levels related to inflammation. The suppression of hepatic fetuin-A expression is observed to be especially sensitive to curcumin.