Lipid Modulating Anti-oxidant Stress Activity of Gastrodin on Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Larval Zebrafish Model

Owais Ahmad(China Pharmaceutical University), Bing Wang(China Pharmaceutical University), Kejian Ma(Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Yang Deng(China Pharmaceutical University), Maoru Li(China Pharmaceutical University), Liping Yang(Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Yuqi Yang(Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Jingyun Zhao(Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Lijun Cheng(Zhaotong University), Qinyang Zhou(Hubei University), Jing Shang(China Pharmaceutical University)
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
April 23, 2019
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Abstract

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is the most common chronic liver disease in the world. However, there are still no drugs for NAFLD/NASH in the market. Gastrodin (GAS) is a bioactive compound that is extracted from Gastrodia elata, which is used as an active compound on nervous system diseases. Recent reports showed that GAS and Gastrodia elata possess anti-oxidant activity and lipid regulating effects, which makes us curious to reveal the anti-NAFLD effect of GAS. A high cholesterol diet (HCD) was used to induce a NAFLD larval zebrafish model, and the lipid regulation and anti-oxidant effects were tested on the model. Furthermore, qRT-PCR studied the underlying mechanism of GAS. To conclude, this study revealed a lipid regulation and anti-oxidant insights of GAS on NAFLD larval zebrafish model and provided a potential therapeutic compound for NAFLD treatment.


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