Ginsenoside Rg1 protects against d-galactose induced fatty liver disease in a mouse model via FOXO1 transcriptional factor

May 22, 2020Life sciences

Ginsenoside Rg1 may protect mice from fatty liver disease caused by d-galactose through the FOXO1 gene regulator

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Abstract

Rg1 reversed the increase in senescence-associated markers in hepatocytes of mice, indicating its anti-aging effects.

  • Rg1 reduced the levels of SA-β-gal staining and the proteins p53 and p21 in mouse liver cells.
  • It prevented abnormal elevations of liver enzymes ALT and AST caused by d-galactose treatment.
  • Rg1 alleviated hepatic steatosis and inflammatory responses, as indicated by lower levels of IL-1β, IL-6, and MCP-1.
  • The compound maintained FOXO1 protein levels and suppressed its phosphorylation after d-galactose exposure.
  • Rg1 significantly increased antioxidant enzymes SOD and CAT while decreasing the lipid peroxidation marker MDA.

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