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Abstract Title:

Consumption Prevents Obesity and Improves the Deleterious Effects on Intestinal Reactivity in Rats Fed a Hypercaloric Diet.

Abstract Source:

Oxid Med Cell Longev. 2021 ;2021:3260789. Epub 2021 Jul 27. PMID: 34367461

Abstract Author(s):

Anderson Fellyp Avelino Diniz, Brena Freire de Oliveira Claudino, Manoel Vieira Duvirgens, Petruska Pessoa da Silva Souza, Paula Benvindo Ferreira, Francisco Fernandes Lacerda Júnior, Adriano Francisco Alves, Bagnólia Araújo da Silva

Article Affiliation:

Anderson Fellyp Avelino Diniz

Abstract:

The consumption of hypercaloric diets is related to the development of obesity, favoring the etiology of gastrointestinal disorders. In this context,(SP), some blue-green algae with antioxidant action, appears as a potential therapeutic alternative to prevent obesity and associated intestinal disorders. Thus, the present study is aimed at evaluating the deleterious effects of the hypercaloric diet on the contractile and relaxing reactivity of the ileum of rats, as well as the possible preventive mechanisms of dietary supplementation with SP. Wistar rats were divided into three groups: fed a standard diet (SD), a hypercaloric diet (HCD), and/or supplemented with 25 mg/kg SP (HCD + SP25) for 8 weeks. The hypercaloric diet was effective in promoting obesity in rats, as well as decreasing potency and ileal relaxing and contractile efficacy. In contrast, dietary supplementation with SP was able to prevent some of the parameters of experimental obesity. In addition, SP prevented the reduction of intestinal reactivity, possibly due to a positive modulation of voltage-gated calcium channels (Ca) and negative regulation of muscarinic receptors (M3). Thus, food supplementation withbecomes a promising alternative in the prevention of gastrointestinal diseases induced and/or aggravated by obesity.

Study Type : Animal Study

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