Issue 8, 2019

Acute treatment with Mangifera indica L. leaf extract attenuates liver inflammation in rats fed a cafeteria diet

Abstract

This study investigates the acute anti-inflammatory activity of Mangifera indica L. leaf extract and mangiferin in the liver of rats fed a cafeteria diet. This study was a randomized longitudinal experimental study. The animals were divided into three groups – Control: cafeteria diet (CD); Extract: CD + leaf extract (250 mg kg−1); and Mangiferin: CD + mangiferin (40 mg kg−1). Body weight and food intake were measured every week. On day eight, mRNA and protein expression of inflammatory markers were evaluated in the liver. Also, liver weight, SOD activity and malondialdehyde concentration were measured. Treatment for only eight days with mango leaf extract and mangiferin increased SOD activity. Mangiferin intake increased the mRNA expression of PPAR-α and HSP72. The leaf extract treatment enhanced PPAR-α mRNA expression. Mangiferin and leaf extract consumption caused a lower concentration of NFκB (p65) in nuclear extracts, and greater IL-10 mRNA and protein levels. This study highlights the potential of acute treatment with mango leaf extract and mangiferin to prevent liver inflammation caused by fat-rich diets. These results indicate a new use for a product that has low cost, is found in great amounts, and is not routinely used.

Graphical abstract: Acute treatment with Mangifera indica L. leaf extract attenuates liver inflammation in rats fed a cafeteria diet

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Mar 2019
Accepted
08 Jul 2019
First published
10 Jul 2019

Food Funct., 2019,10, 4861-4867

Acute treatment with Mangifera indica L. leaf extract attenuates liver inflammation in rats fed a cafeteria diet

R. C. L. Toledo, L. F. Brito, M. M. M. Caetano, V. M. Nakajima, B. P. da Silva, F. E. D. F. Soares, H. S. D. Martino and J. H. de Queiroz, Food Funct., 2019, 10, 4861 DOI: 10.1039/C9FO00651F

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