Hesperidin and capsaicin, but not the combination, prevent hepatic steatosis and other metabolic syndrome-related alterations in western diet-fed rats

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Andrea Mosqueda-Solís
Juana Sánchez
Bárbara Reynés
Mariona Palou
María P. Portillo
Andreu Palou
Catalina Picó
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[1] University of the Balearic Islands,Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Nutrition and Biotechnology (Nutrigenomics and Obesity group)
[2] Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Illes Balears,Nutrition and Obesity Group, Department of Nutrition and Food Science
[3] Faculty of Pharmacy and Lucio Lascaray Research Center,CIBER Fisiopatología de la Obesidad y Nutrición (CIBEROBN)
[4] University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU),undefined
[5] Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII),undefined
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Hesperidin (HESP); Capsaicin (CAP); Related Metabolic Alterations; Western Diet Feeding; Non-alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH);
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We aimed to assess the potential effects of hesperidin and capsaicin, independently and in combination, to prevent the development of obesity and its related metabolic alterations in rats fed an obesogenic diet. Three-month-old male Wistar rats were divided into 5 groups: Control (animals fed a standard diet), WD (animals fed a high fat/sucrose (western) diet), HESP (animals fed a western diet + hesperidin (100 mg/kg/day)), CAP (animals fed a western diet + capsaicin (4 mg/kg/day)), and HESP + CAP (animals fed a western diet + hesperidin (100 mg/kg/day) + capsaicin (4 mg/kg/day)). Hesperidin and capsaicin were administered by gavage. Capsaicin decreased body fat gain and prevented insulin resistance, whereas hesperidin showed little effect on body fat gain and no apparent effects on insulin resistance. No additive effects were observed with the combination. Capsaicin and hesperidin, separately, improved blood lipid profile, diminished hepatic lipid accumulation, and prevented non-alcoholic steatohepatitis in western diet-fed rats, but the combination showed lower effects. Hesperidin alone, and to a lesser extent capsaicin or the combination, displayed hypotensive effects in western diet-fed rats. In conclusion, capsaicin and hesperidin, separately, exhibit health beneficial effects on metabolic syndrome-related alterations in western diet-fed rats, but the effects are mitigated with the combination.
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