Cefminox sodium alleviates the high-fat high-sugar-fed mice's hepatic fatty accumulation via multiple pathways

Leming Xiao(Zhejiang Sci-Tech University), Chengrui Liang(Zhejiang Sci-Tech University), Jing Gao(Zhejiang Sci-Tech University), Yin Wang(Zhejiang Sci-Tech University), Yanzi Guo(Affiliated Hospital of Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine), Kan Chen(Zhejiang Sci-Tech University), Xiaoyuan Jia(Zhejiang Sci-Tech University)
Heliyon
November 1, 2023
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Abstract

The increasing global prevalence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) starves for effective therapy, but no agent has been approved yet. We sought to evaluate the therapy of cefminox sodium (CMNX) on fatty accumulation in animal and cell models and explore the underlying mechanisms. The results revealed that CMNX reduced the gain of the liver and alleviated fatty accumulation both in high-fat high-sugar diet (HFHSD) mice's livers and WRL-68 cells. In HFHSD mice's livers and FFAs exposure hepatic cells, ACC1, SREBP-1c, and CYP2E1 were enhanced expression, which were reversed by CMNX treatment. In addition, PPARγ, PPARα, PCK1, and ACSL4 expressions were increased in CMNX-treated WRL-68 cells. These findings suggest that CMNX improves fatty accumulation in HFHSD mice/hepatic cells by restraining fatty acid synthesis and facilitating fatty acid oxidation.


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