Cucumeropsis mannii seed oil ameliorates Bisphenol‐A‐induced adipokines dysfunctions and dyslipidemia

Author:

Aja Patrick M.123,Chiadikaobi Chukwu D.1,Agu Peter C.1,Ale Boniface A.4ORCID,Ani Onyedika G.5,Ekpono Ezebuilo U.2,Ogwoni Hilary A.1,Awoke Joshua N.1,Ogbu Patience N.6,Aja Lucy78,Nwite Felix E.1,Ukachi Oliver U.1,Orji Obasi U.1,Nweke Peter C.1,Egwu Chinedu O.4,Ekpono Ejike U.1,Ewa Gift O.1,Igwenyi Ikechuku O.1,Tusubira Deusdedit2,Offor Christian E.1,Maduagwuna Ekenechukwu K.1,Alum Esther U.1,Uti Daniel E.9,Njoku Amobichukwu1,Atoki Victor A.3,Awuchi Chinaza G.310ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biochemistry Ebonyi State University Abakaliki Nigeria

2. Department of Biochemistry Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST) Mbarara Uganda

3. Department of Biochemistry Kampala International University Bushenyi Uganda

4. Department of Biochemistry University of Nigeria Nsukka Nigeria

5. Department of Public Health and Nutrition University of Chester Chester UK

6. Department of Medical Biochemistry Alex‐Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu‐Alike, Ikwo Abakaliki Ebonyi State Nigeria

7. Department of Science Education Ebonyi State University Abakaliki Nigeria

8. Department of Biochemistry Federal University of Health Sciences Otukpo Nigeria

9. Department of Science Laboratory Technology Federal Polytechnic Oko Oko Anambra State Nigeria

10. School of Natural and Applied Sciences, Kampala International University Kampala Uganda

Abstract

AbstractThis study demonstrated the therapeutic potentials of Cucumeropsis mannii seed oil (CMSO) capable of alleviating BPA‐induced dyslipidemia and adipokine dysfunction. In this study, we evaluated the effects of CMSO on adipokine dysfunctions and dyslipidemia in bisphenol‐A (BPA)‐induced male Wistar rats. Six‐week‐old 36 albino rats of 100–200 g weight were assigned randomly to six groups, which received varied doses of BPA and/or CMSO. The administration of BPA and CMSO was done at the same time for 42 days by oral intubation. The adipokine levels and lipid profile were measured in adipose tissue and plasma using standard methods. BPA induced significant (p < .05) increases in triglycerides, cholesterol, leptin, LDL‐C, and atherogenic and coronary risk indices in adipose tissue and plasma, as well as a decrease in adiponectin and HDL‐C levels in Group II animals. BPA administration significantly (p < .05) elevated Leptin levels and reduced adiponectin levels. BPA plus CMSO reduced triglycerides, cholesterol, leptin, LDL‐C, and atherogenic and coronary risk indices while increasing adiponectin levels and HDL‐C in adipose tissue and plasma (p < .05). The results showed that BPA exposure increased adipose tissue as well as serum levels of the atherogenic index, triglycerides, cholesterol, coronary risk index, LDL‐C, leptin, and body weight with decreased adiponectin levels and HDL‐C. Treatment with CMSO reduced the toxicities caused by BPA in rats by modulating the body weight, adiponectin/leptin levels, and lipid profiles in serum and adipose tissue. This study has shown that CMSO ameliorates BPA‐induced dyslipidemia and adipokine dysfunctions. We suggest for further clinical trial to establish the clinical applications.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Food Science

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