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Jordan Journal of Biological Sciences
The Effects of Elicited Soybean (Glycine max) Extract on Hematopoietic Cells of High Fat-Fructose Diet Balb/C Mice Model
Yunita Diyah Safitri1 
关键词: Elicited soybean extract;    High fat-fructose diet;    Anti-inflammatory;    Hematopoiesis;    Erythropoiesis;    Granulopoiesis;   
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学科分类:生物科学(综合)
来源: Hashemite University, Deanship of Research and Higher Studies
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【 摘 要 】

High Fat-Fructose Diet (HFFD) triggers various metabolic problems including obesity. Obesity leads to a chronic low-grade inflammation and is associated with the unbalanced production of hematopoietic cells. In the condition of obesity, hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) are more likely to differentiate into granulocytes rather than erythrocytes as a response to inflammation. Modified soybeans are well-known to have higher compounds than the raw soybeans. One of the soybean modification processes is known as elicitation. In this study, soybeans are exposed to stressors such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae and light to increase the beneficial compounds inside. The elicited soybean extract (ESE) contains several anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant compounds which are useful for the hematopoietic system. This study is aimed at determining the effects of ESE on hematopoietic cells; erythrocytes lineage (TER-119+CD34+, TER-119+VLA-4+, TER-119+), and granulocytes lineage (Gr-1+). In this study, twenty-eight three-week old female Balb/C mice were used. They were fed HFFD for twenty weeks, and were given ESE oral treatment for four weeks. The level of hematopoietic cells was analyzed using flow cytometry. The present study found that HFFD decreased the level of TER-119+CD34+, TER-119+, and TER-119+VLA-4+ level, and increased the Gr-1+ level. ESE significantly increased the TER-119+CD34+, TER-119+ and TER-119+VLA-4+ level (p<0.05) and decreased the Gr-1+ level (p<0.05) in the HFFD-treatment group. These results show that the potential use of ESE as an anti-inflammatory agent can improve the hematopoietic system in the HFFD-diet mice model.

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