The Combined Intervention with Germinated Vigna radiata and Aerobic Interval Training Protocol Is an Effective Strategy for the Treatment of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) and Other Alterations Related to the Metabolic Syndrome in Zucker Rats
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Kapravelou, Garyfallia; Martínez Martínez, Rosario; Nebot Valenzuela, Elena; López-Jurado Romero De La Cruz, María; Aranda Ramírez, Pilar; Arrebola Vargas, Francisco Jesús; Cantarero Malagón, Antonio Samuel; Galisteo Moya, Milagros; Porres Foulquie, Jesús MaríaEditorial
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Materia
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease Metabolic syndrome Vigna radiata
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2017-07-19Referencia bibliográfica
Kapravelou, G.; Martínez, R.; Nebot, E.; López-Jurado, M.; Aranda, P.; Arrebola, F.; Cantarero, S.; Galisteo, M.; Porres, J.M. The Combined Intervention with Germinated Vigna radiata and Aerobic Interval Training Protocol Is an Effective Strategy for the Treatment of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) and Other Alterations Related to the Metabolic Syndrome in Zucker Rats. Nutrients 2017, 9, 774. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu9070774
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Grant P09-AGR-4658 from Junta de Andalucía, Spain; Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO, Spain) and the European Union through projects AGL2013-43247-R and DEP2014-58296-R, and FEDER program, respectivelyResumen
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a group of related metabolic alterations that increase the risk
of developing non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Several lifestyle interventions based on
dietary treatment with functional ingredients and physical activity are being studied as alternative
or reinforcement treatments to the pharmacological ones actually in use. In the present experiment,
the combined treatment with mung bean (Vigna radiata), a widely used legume with promising
nutritional and health benefits that was included in the experimental diet as raw or 4 day-germinated
seed flour, and aerobic interval training protocol (65–85% VO2 max) has been tested in lean and
obese Zucker rats following a 2 × 2 × 2 (2 phenotypes, 2 dietary interventions, 2 lifestyles) factorial
ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) statistical analysis. Germination of V. radiata over a period of four days
originated a significant protein hydrolysis leading to the appearance of low molecular weight peptides.
The combination of 4 day-germinated V. radiata and aerobic interval training was more efficient
compared to raw V. radiata at improving the aerobic capacity and physical performance, hepatic
histology and functionality, and plasma lipid parameters as well as reverting the insulin resistance
characteristic of the obese Zucker rat model. In conclusion, the joint intervention with legume sprouts
and aerobic interval training protocol is an efficient treatment to improve the alterations of glucose
and lipid metabolism as well as hepatic histology and functionality related to the development of
NAFLD and the MetS.





