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    In: Phytotherapy Research, Wiley, Vol. 31, No. 11 ( 2017-11), p. 1795-1804
    Abstract: Scopoletin is a bioactive component in many edible plants and fruits. This study investigated the effects of scopoletin on hepatic steatosis and inflammation in a high‐fat diet fed type 1 diabetic mice by comparison with metformin. Scopoletin (0.01%, w/w) or metformin (0.5%, w/w) was provided with a high‐fat diet to streptozotocin‐induced diabetic mice for 11 weeks. Both scopoletin and metformin lowered blood glucose and HbA 1c , serum ALT, TNF‐α and IL‐6 levels, glucose intolerance, and hepatic lipid accumulation compared with the diabetic control group. Scopoletin or metformin down‐regulated hepatic gene expression of triglyceride ( Pparg , Plpp2 , and Dgat2 ) and cholesterol ( Hmgcr ) synthesis as well as inflammation ( Tlr4 , Myd88 , Nfkb1 , Tnfa , and Il6 ), while it up‐regulated Cyp7a1 gene. Hepatic PPAR γ and DGAT2 protein levels were also down‐regulated in scopoletin or metformin group compared with the control group. Scopoletin or metformin also inhibited hepatic fatty acid synthase and phosphatidate phosphohydrolase activities. These results suggest that scopoletin protects against diabetes‐induced steatosis and inflammation by inhibiting lipid biosynthesis and TLR4‐MyD88 pathways. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0951-418X , 1099-1573
    URL: Issue
    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2017
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