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Spirulina reduces diet-induced obesity through downregulation of lipogenic genes expression in <i>Psammomys obesus</i>

Hamza Saidi, Abdenour Bounihi, Asma Bouazza, Aziz Hichami, Elhadj-Ahmed Koceir, Naim Akhtar Khan

2020Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry13 citationsDOI

Abstract

The present study evaluates the protective effect of spirulina against diet-induced obesity and metabolic disorders in Psammomys obesus, an animal model of metabolic syndrome. Psammomys obesus lives on a low-energy diet, in order to remain healthy. However, under a standard laboratory chow diet (SLCD), this animal exhibits insulin resistance, which occurs as a result of obesity. Psammomys obesus was maintained on SLCD, in order to evaluate the effect of spirulina on obesity development with a particular focus on glucose and lipid metabolism, as well as the mRNA expression of some pro-inflammatory cytokines. After 12 weeks of treatment with spirulina, there was a significant reduction in body weight gain, plasma glucose, insulin and triglyceride levels. There was also a significant reduction in the mRNA expression of genes involved in lipogenesis and inflammation. Spirulina improved insulin sensitivity, glucose and lipid metabolism. These findings highlight the positive effect of spirulina on weight maintenance.

Topics & Concepts

LipogenesisEndocrinologyInternal medicineInsulin resistanceLipid metabolismCarbohydrate metabolismBiologyTriglycerideDownregulation and upregulationSpirulina (dietary supplement)InsulinMedicineCholesterolBiochemistryGeneEcologyRaw materialAdipose Tissue and MetabolismAdipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic DiseasesRegulation of Appetite and Obesity
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