Basic Research
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2004.
World J Gastroenterol. May 1, 2004; 10(9): 1329-1332
Published online May 1, 2004. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v10.i9.1329
Table 1 Biochemical features of rats with fatty liver disease
Groupn1ALT (U/L)TNFα (μg/L)MDA (μmol/g)
A1 034 ± 9.021.36 ± 0.355.71 ± 0.25
B9119 ± 17.15a3.39 ± 0.42a7.26 ± 0.32a
C10103 ± 17.24a3.02 ± 0.37a6.72 ± 0.31a
D9125 ± 16.51a5.01 ± 0.52abd9.12 ± 0.42abd
Table 2 Quantitative evaluation of liver histology of rats (%)
GroupsnSteatosisInflammation and necrosisCollagen
A101.34 ± 0.330.67 ± 0.662.03 ± 0.87
B912.79 ± 2.73a4.35 ± 0.56a11.85 ± 3.89a
C1035.82 ± 8.52ab3.05 ± 0.72a7.90 ± 2.79ab
D937.97 ± 11.48ab5.71 ± 1.03ac19.02 ± 4.01abc
Table 3 Level of PPARγ protein and mRNA in rat livers (%)
GroupnPPARγ proteinPPARγ mRNA
A1 018.34 ± 3.730.8097 ± 0.098
B98.82 ± 2.52a0.2530 ± 0.072a
C1 011.73 ± 2.51a0.3647 ± 0.084a
D93.43 ± 1.48abd0.1226 ± 0.054abd
Table 4 Correlation between levels of PPARγ protein and biochemical, histological parameters in model rats (r value)
GroupsALTTNFαMDASteatosisInflammationFibrosis
B-0.263-0.745b-0.560 a-0.437-0.568b-0.728a
C-0.493-0.662a-0.772b-0.323-0.671a-0.812b
D-0.352-0.624b-0.781b-0.329-0.891b-0.679b