2023
DOI: 10.3390/cells12222666
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Oral Administration of Rhamnan Sulfate from Monostroma nitidum Suppresses Atherosclerosis in ApoE-Deficient Mice Fed a High-Fat Diet

Masahiro Terasawa,
Liqing Zang,
Keiichi Hiramoto
et al.

Abstract: Oral administration of rhamnan sulfate (RS), derived from the seaweed Monostroma nitidum, markedly suppresses inflammatory damage in the vascular endothelium and organs of lipopolysaccharide-treated mice. This study aimed to analyze whether orally administered RS inhibits the development of atherosclerosis, a chronic inflammation of the arteries. ApoE-deficient female mice were fed a normal or high-fat diet (HFD) with or without RS for 12 weeks. Immunohistochemical and mRNA analyses of atherosclerosis-related … Show more

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“…The weight gain effect of RS in the normal diet group, as observed in this study, is not seen in the NSY/HOS (Shimada et al, 2021) or ApoE −/− strains (Terasawa et al, 2023), which is puzzling. Moreover, the BALB/c strain is one of the least likely to become obese with dietary load (Li et al, 2020), and yet RS increased their weight.…”
Section: Phenotypic Changes By Rs Administrationcontrasting
confidence: 53%
“…The weight gain effect of RS in the normal diet group, as observed in this study, is not seen in the NSY/HOS (Shimada et al, 2021) or ApoE −/− strains (Terasawa et al, 2023), which is puzzling. Moreover, the BALB/c strain is one of the least likely to become obese with dietary load (Li et al, 2020), and yet RS increased their weight.…”
Section: Phenotypic Changes By Rs Administrationcontrasting
confidence: 53%