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Open Vet J. 2025; 15(1): 211-221


Effects of experimental hepatic steatosis on apelin and various biochemical parameters in male white rabbits

Rana Suhail AL-Juwary, Muntaha Mahmood AL-Kattan.




Abstract

Background:
Hepatic steatosis is the second most prevalent liver disease following viral hepatitis, and its incidence is increasing rapidly, posing a significant threat to human health.

Aim:
The research aimed to identify natural treatment methods that reduce the risk of experimental hepatic steatosis with triton by answering the following questions:
1. Do polyphenols extracted from strawberries reduce the risk of experimental hepatic steatosis in rabbits?
2. Do omega-3 extracted from almonds reduce the risk of experimental hepatic steatosis in rabbits?
3. Is giving Omega-3,Vit. E considered the optimal treatment for hepatic steatosis?

Methods:
This study aimed to assess the effects of strawberry polyphenols, omega-3 from almonds, omega-3, and vitamin E on reducing the risk of Triton-induced liver steatosis. The experiment involved 100 male rabbits (10-12 months old, 1150-1350 g) divided randomly into the following 10 groups: control group , Triton (300 mg/kg body mass) group, strawberry polyphenols group, strawberry polyphenols with Triton group, almond Omega-3 group, almond Omega-3 with Triton group, strawberry polyphenols with almond Omega-3 group, strawberry polyphenols with almond Omega-3 with Triton group, Omega-3, Vit. E group, and Omega-3 , Vit. E with Triton group. Dosing occurred daily for 4 months.

Results:
The results of the study indicated a significant increase in the levels of TG, TC, LDL-c, and VLDL-c in the group of rabbits treated with Triton compared with the other groups, while these parameters decreased in the groups treated with strawberry polyphenols, omega-3 from almonds, omega-3, and vitamin E. In addition, the levels of HDL-c, PON-1 activity, and apelin concentration decreased in the group treated with Triton but increased in the groups receiving strawberry polyphenols, omega-3 from almonds, omega-3, and vitamin E, at a probability level (P≤0.01).

Conclusion:
These results suggest that polyphenols extracted from strawberries, Omega-3 extracted from almonds, and Omega-3, Vit. E is a suitable treatment for hepatic steatosis.

Key words: Almond, Apelin, Fatty liver, Strawberry, Triton






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