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Ellagic Acid Suppresses ApoB Secretion and Enhances ApoA-1 Secretion from Human Hepatoma Cells,HepG2
Authors:Ayana Ieda  Maki Wada  Yuuki Moriyasu  Yuuko Okuno  Nobuhiro Zaima  Tatsuya Moriyama
Institution:1.Department of Applied Biological Chemistry, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kindai University, 3327-204, Naka-machi, Nara 631-8505, Japan; (A.I.); (M.W.); (Y.M.); (Y.O.); (N.Z.);2.Agricultural Technology and Innovation Research Institute, Kindai University, 3327-204, Naka-machi, Nara 631-8505, Japan
Abstract:The effect of ellagic acid (EA), a naturally occurring polyphenolic compound, on the secretion of apolipoproteins from human hepatocytes, HepG2, was investigated. The levels of apoB and apoA-1 secreted in the cell culture medium were determined by sandwich ELISA. EA did not affect cell viability at the tested concentrations (up to 50 µM). EA suppressed the secretion of apoB and enhanced that of apoA-1 from HepG2 cells. However, cellular apoB levels were increased, suggesting that EA inhibited the trafficking of apoB during the process of secretion. In contrast, the increase in the cellular levels of apoA-1 was consistent with its secreted levels. These results indicate that EA inhibits the secretion of apoB from hepatocytes and increases the secretion of apoA-1. Both of these effects are beneficial for lipoprotein metabolism in the prevention of lifestyle-related diseases. The detailed mechanism underlying these effects of EA on lipoprotein metabolism should be elucidated in the future, but this naturally occurring polyphenolic compound might be antihyperlipidemic. Based on these results, EA is suggested as a candidate food-derived compound for the prevention of hyperlipidemia.
Keywords:ellagic acid  apoB  VLDL  apoA-1  HDL  HepG2  MTP  hepatoma  secretion
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