Ferulic acid improves lipid and glucose homeostasis in high‐fat diet‐induced obese mice

Nov 7, 2015Clinical and experimental pharmacology & physiology

Ferulic acid helps control fat and sugar levels in mice made obese by a high-fat diet

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Abstract

Ferulic acid (FA) reduced blood glucose and serum leptin levels in high-fat diet-induced obese mice.

  • FA treatment lowered insulin resistance and increased serum adiponectin levels.
  • Serum lipid levels, liver cholesterol, and triglyceride accumulations were reduced.
  • Histological analysis showed decreased lipid droplets in liver tissues and smaller fat cells in adipose tissue.
  • FA reduced the expression of liver lipogenic genes and up-regulated genes associated with fat oxidation.
  • The treatment also suppressed the expression of enzymes involved in glucose production in the liver.

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