Combined effects of rosiglitazone and conjugated linoleic acid on adiposity, insulin sensitivity, and hepatic steatosis in high-fat-fed mice

Feb 27, 2007American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology

Rosiglitazone and conjugated linoleic acid together reduce fat, improve insulin response, and lessen liver fat in high-fat diet mice

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Abstract

CLA alone suppressed weight gain and adipose mass but caused hepatic steatosis.

  • Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) increased markers of macrophage infiltration in adipose tissue without raising TNF-alpha levels.
  • Rosi treatment mitigated CLA-induced insulin resistance and restored the expression of certain adipocytokines.
  • CLA elevated the Bax to Bcl2 ratio in adipose tissue, indicating increased apoptosis, which was partially prevented by Rosi.
  • In the liver, CLA led to microsteatosis while unexpectedly increasing the production of very-low-density lipoprotein-triglycerides.
  • The combination of CLA and Rosi reduced liver triglyceride content and lipogenic gene expression compared to CLA alone.

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