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Combined Use of Bicyclol and Berberine Alleviates Mouse Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

Hu Li, Nannan Liu, Jianrui Li, Biao Dong, Meixi Wang, Jiali Tan, Xuekai Wang, Jing Jiang, Lei Lei, Hongying Li, Han Sun, Jian‐Dong Jiang, Zong‐Gen Peng

2022Frontiers in Pharmacology21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), ranging from simple steatosis to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), is a liver disease worldwide without approved therapeutic drugs. Anti-inflammatory and hepatoprotective drug bicyclol and multi-pharmacological active drug berberine, respectively, have shown beneficial effects on NAFLD in murine nutritional models and patients, though the therapeutic mechanisms remain to be illustrated. Here, we investigated the combined effects of bicyclol and berberine on mouse steatosis induced by Western diet (WD), and NASH induced by WD/CCl 4 . The combined use of these was rather safe and better reduced the levels of transaminase in serum and triglycerides and cholesterol in the liver than their respective monotherapy, accompanied with more significantly attenuating hepatic inflammation, steatosis, and ballooning in mice with steatosis and NASH. The combined therapy also significantly inhibited fibrogenesis, characterized by the decreased hepatic collagen deposition and fibrotic surface. As per mechanism, bicyclol enhanced lipolysis and β-oxidation through restoring the p62-Nrf2-CES2 signaling axis and p62-Nrf2-PPARα signaling axis, respectively, while berberine suppressed de novo lipogenesis through downregulating the expression of acetyl-CoA carboxylase and fatty acid synthetase, along with enrichment of lipid metabolism-related Bacteroidaceae (family) and Bacteroides (genus). Of note, the combined use of bicyclol and berberine did not influence each other but enhanced the overall therapeutic role in the amelioration of NAFLD. Conclusion : Combined use of bicyclol and berberine might be a new available strategy to treat NAFLD.

Topics & Concepts

BerberineNonalcoholic fatty liver diseaseSteatosisLipogenesisFatty liverPharmacologyInternal medicineLipid metabolismEndocrinologyMedicineChemistryDiseaseLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentBerberine and alkaloids researchDrug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms