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Rapana venosa consumption improves the lipid profiles and antioxidant capacities in serum of rats fed an atherogenic diet

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In the recent years, the consumption of seafood has increased. There are no results on the studies of Rapana venosa (Rv) as a supplementation to the diets. We hypothesized that Rv would increase antioxidant capacity and reduce blood lipids, based on the composition of bioactive compounds and fatty acids. Therefore, the aim of this investigation was to evaluate in vitro and in vivo actions of Rv from contaminated (C) and non-C (NC) regions of collection on lipid profiles, antioxidant capacity, and enzyme activities in serum of rats fed an atherogenic diet. Twenty-four male Wistar rats were divided into 4 groups of 6 each and named control, cholesterol (Chol), Chol/RvC and Chol/RvNC. Rats of all 4 groups were fed the basal diet, which included wheat starch, casein, soybean oil, cellulose, vitamin (American Institute of Nutrition for laboratory animals vitamin mixtures), and mineral mixtures (American Institute of Nutrition for laboratory animals mineral mixtures). During 28 days of the experiment, the rats of the control group received the basal diet only, and the diets of the other 3 groups were supplemented with 1% of Chol, 1% of Chol, and 5% of Rv dry matter from C and NC areas. Dry matter from C and NC areas supplemented diets slightly hindered the rise in serum lipids vs Chol group: total Chol, 13.18% and 11.63% and low-density lipoprotein Chol, 13.57% and 15.08%, respectively. Cholesterol significantly decreased the value of total antioxidant capacity. The supplementation of Rv to the Chol diet significantly affected the increase of antioxidant capacity in serum of rats, expressed by the 2,2'-azinobis (3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) method. The water extracts of Rv exhibited high binding properties with bovine serum albumin in comparison with quercetin. In conclusion, atherogenic diets supplemented with Rv from C and NC areas hindered both the rise in serum lipids levels and the decrease in the antioxidant capacity. Based on fluorescence and electrospray-ionization mass spectrometry profiles and in vivo studies, changes in the intensity of the found peaks were estimated in the serum samples after supplemented diets. These findings indicate that the supplementation of Rv to the atherogenic diets improve the lipid profiles and the antioxidant status in serum of rats.

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  • Photo of  Maria Leontowicz

    Maria Leontowicz

    • Warsaw Univesity of Life Science Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
  • Photo of  Hanna Leontowicz

    Hanna Leontowicz

    • Warsaw Univesity of Life Science Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
  • Photo of  Resat Apak

    Resat Apak

    • Hebraw University Institute of Drug resaerch
  • Photo of  Dinorah Barasch

    Dinorah Barasch

    • Hebraw University Institute of Drug resaerch
  • Photo of  Alina Nemirovski

    Alina Nemirovski

    • Hebraw University Institute of Drug resaerch
  • Photo of  Snejana Moncheva

    Snejana Moncheva

    • Hebraw University Institute of Drug resaerch
  • Photo of  Ivan Goshev

    Ivan Goshev

    • Hebraw University Institute of Drug resaerch
  • Photo of  Simon Trakhtenberg

    Simon Trakhtenberg

    • Hebraw University Institute of Drug resaerch
  • Photo of  Shela Gorinstein

    Shela Gorinstein

    • Hebraw University Institute of Drug resaerch

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Category:
Articles
Type:
artykuł w czasopiśmie wyróżnionym w JCR
Published in:
NUTRITION RESEARCH no. 35, edition 7, pages 592 - 602,
ISSN: 0271-5317
Language:
English
Publication year:
2015
Bibliographic description:
Leontowicz M., Leontowicz H., Namieśnik J., Apak R., Barasch D., Nemirovski A., Moncheva S., Goshev I., Trakhtenberg S., Gorinstein S.: Rapana venosa consumption improves the lipid profiles and antioxidant capacities in serum of rats fed an atherogenic diet// NUTRITION RESEARCH. -Vol. 35, iss. 7 (2015), s.592-602
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Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.1016/j.nutres.2015.05.003
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Gdańsk University of Technology

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