Antilipidemic effects and gene expression profiling of the glycosaminoglycans from cricket in rats on a high fat diet

Arch Pharm Res. 2016 Jul;39(7):926-36. doi: 10.1007/s12272-016-0749-1. Epub 2016 Apr 30.

Abstract

Glycosaminoglycan (GAG) from cricket (Gryllus bimaculatus) was studied as a potential health supplement. Antiatherosclerotic and antilipidemic effects of the GAG of G. bimaculatus (GbG, 5 or 10 mg/kg) were investigated in 15-week old Wistar rats treated with GbG for over a month. GbG produced a meaningful anti-edema effect with inhibition of C-reactive protein (CRP). Also, the weights of abdominal and epididymidal fat were also reduced in conjunction with a mild increase in body weight. Furthermore, the sero-biochemical parameters showed an antihyperlipidemic effect with decreased levels of phospholipid, AST, ALT, total cholesterol and glucose in a dose-dependent manner. In addition anticoagulant and antithrombotic effects were seen: platelet, thrombin time, prothrombin time and Factor I were increased with GbG treatment. Furthermore, the GbG treated rat group (at 10 mg/kg) compared to control, showed that 588 genes (test/control ratio >2.0) including lipocalin 2 (Lcn2) and alpha 2-macroglobulin (A2 m) were up-regulated, and 569 genes (test/control ratio >0.5) including stearoyl-coenzyme A desaturase 1 (Scd1) were down-regulated. Based on these results, GbG could potentially prevent or treat fatty liver or hyperlipidemia in rats on a high-fat diet.

Keywords: Antilipidemic effect; G. bimaculatus; Glycosaminoglycan; High fat diet; Wistar rats.

MeSH terms

  • Adipose Tissue / drug effects
  • Adipose Tissue / metabolism
  • Animals
  • Body Weight / drug effects*
  • Body Weight / physiology
  • Diet, High-Fat / adverse effects*
  • Fatty Acids / antagonists & inhibitors
  • Fatty Acids / metabolism
  • Gene Expression Profiling / methods*
  • Glycosaminoglycans / isolation & purification
  • Glycosaminoglycans / pharmacology*
  • Gryllidae*
  • Hypolipidemic Agents / isolation & purification
  • Hypolipidemic Agents / pharmacology*
  • Male
  • Rats
  • Rats, Wistar

Substances

  • Fatty Acids
  • Glycosaminoglycans
  • Hypolipidemic Agents