THE HEPATOTOXIC AND NEPHROTOXIC EFFECTS OF ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF HERBALIFE® PRODUCTS IN MICE: Herbal and non-herbal supplements in mice

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Autor(a) principal: Côco, Larissa
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Coutinho, Gabriela, Fiorese Santanna, Adriélly, Fiorezi Filete, Placielle, da Silva Ferreira, Polianna, Seibert França, Hildegardo, Lima Pereira, Fausto Edmundo, Prandi Campagnaro, Bianca, de Melo Costa Pereira, Thiago
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Eletrônica Debates em Educação Científica e Tecnológica
Texto Completo: https://ojs.ifes.edu.br/index.php/ric/article/view/1680
Resumo: The increase in the consumption of dietary supplements has been growing and the absence of pre-clinical studies that demonstrate the impact of the consequences of their chronic consumption is the biggest gap. Therefore, the objective of the present study was to evaluate the effects of supplements of chronic use of Herbalife® products (Shake and Tea). For this, the caffeine in the products was first quantified. Mice were separated into four groups: Control, Tea, Shake and Shake + Tea and treated for 28 days by gavage. The weight of the animals, the open field test, biochemical tests, morphometric analysis and the oxidative stress of the kidney and liver were evaluated. Our results showed the detection of caffeine in the Shake a 10-fold higher dose in tea samples. Animals exposed to the “Shake+Tea” association show changes in their behavior pattern. In addition, we observed an AST increase (+175%) in Shake + Tea for the control group, as well as a ~10-fold increase in AOPP in kidney tissue for all groups. Histopathological of liver and kidney and biochemical analysis tissue showed no changes in the experimental groups. Our results indicate that the chronic use of Herbalife® products contributes to changes in the pattern of motor behavior, increased AST and protein oxidation in renal tissue. In this sense, it is suggested that more experimental studies are needed to support the safety of these products that are widely consumed by the general population.
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spelling THE HEPATOTOXIC AND NEPHROTOXIC EFFECTS OF ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF HERBALIFE® PRODUCTS IN MICE: Herbal and non-herbal supplements in miceTHE HEPATOTOXIC AND NEPHROTOXIC EFFECTS OF ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF HERBALIFE® PRODUCTS IN MICE: Herbal and non-herbal supplements in miceherbal productsnon-herbal productsprotein oxidationhepatotoxicitynephrotoxicityherbal products non-herbal products protein oxidation hepatotoxicityThe increase in the consumption of dietary supplements has been growing and the absence of pre-clinical studies that demonstrate the impact of the consequences of their chronic consumption is the biggest gap. Therefore, the objective of the present study was to evaluate the effects of supplements of chronic use of Herbalife® products (Shake and Tea). For this, the caffeine in the products was first quantified. Mice were separated into four groups: Control, Tea, Shake and Shake + Tea and treated for 28 days by gavage. The weight of the animals, the open field test, biochemical tests, morphometric analysis and the oxidative stress of the kidney and liver were evaluated. Our results showed the detection of caffeine in the Shake a 10-fold higher dose in tea samples. Animals exposed to the “Shake+Tea” association show changes in their behavior pattern. In addition, we observed an AST increase (+175%) in Shake + Tea for the control group, as well as a ~10-fold increase in AOPP in kidney tissue for all groups. Histopathological of liver and kidney and biochemical analysis tissue showed no changes in the experimental groups. Our results indicate that the chronic use of Herbalife® products contributes to changes in the pattern of motor behavior, increased AST and protein oxidation in renal tissue. In this sense, it is suggested that more experimental studies are needed to support the safety of these products that are widely consumed by the general population.The increase in the consumption of dietary supplements has been growing and the absence of pre-clinical studies that demonstrate the impact of the consequences of their chronic consumption is the biggest gap. Therefore, the objective of the present study was to evaluate the effects of supplements of chronic use of Herbalife® products (Shake and Tea). For this, the caffeine in the products was first quantified. Mice were separated into four groups: Control, Tea, Shake and Shake + Tea and treated for 28 days by gavage. The weight of the animals, the open field test, biochemical tests, morphometric analysis and the oxidative stress of the kidney and liver were evaluated. Our results showed the detection of caffeine in the Shake a 10-fold higher dose in tea samples. Animals exposed to the “Shake+Tea” association show changes in their behavior pattern. In addition, we observed an AST increase (+175%) in Shake + Tea for the control group, as well as a ~10-fold increase in AOPP in kidney tissue for all groups. Histopathological of liver and kidney and biochemical analysis tissue showed no changes in the experimental groups. Our results indicate that the chronic use of Herbalife® products contributes to changes in the pattern of motor behavior, increased AST and protein oxidation in renal tissue. In this sense, it is suggested that more experimental studies are needed to support the safety of these products that are widely consumed by the general population.Instituto Federal do Espírito Santo2022-01-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.ifes.edu.br/index.php/ric/article/view/168010.36524/ric.v8i1.1680Revista Ifes Ciência ; v. 8 n. 1 (2022): Revista Ifes Ciência; 1-142359-479910.36524/ric.v8i1reponame:Revista Eletrônica Debates em Educação Científica e Tecnológicainstname:Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Espírito Santo (IFES)instacron:IFESporhttps://ojs.ifes.edu.br/index.php/ric/article/view/1680/1045Copyright (c) 2022 Revista Ifes Ciência https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCôco, LarissaCoutinho, Gabriela Fiorese Santanna, Adriélly Fiorezi Filete, Placielle da Silva Ferreira, Polianna Seibert França, Hildegardo Lima Pereira, Fausto Edmundo Prandi Campagnaro, Biancade Melo Costa Pereira, Thiago2023-03-02T19:19:35Zoai::article/1680Revistahttps://ojs.ifes.edu.br/index.php/indexPUBhttps://ojs.ifes.edu.br/index.php/index/oairevistadect@gmail.com||sidneiquezada@gmail.com2236-21502179-6955opendoar:2024-03-06T12:56:48.690918Revista Eletrônica Debates em Educação Científica e Tecnológica - Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Espírito Santo (IFES)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv THE HEPATOTOXIC AND NEPHROTOXIC EFFECTS OF ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF HERBALIFE® PRODUCTS IN MICE: Herbal and non-herbal supplements in mice
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title THE HEPATOTOXIC AND NEPHROTOXIC EFFECTS OF ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF HERBALIFE® PRODUCTS IN MICE: Herbal and non-herbal supplements in mice
spellingShingle THE HEPATOTOXIC AND NEPHROTOXIC EFFECTS OF ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF HERBALIFE® PRODUCTS IN MICE: Herbal and non-herbal supplements in mice
Côco, Larissa
herbal products
non-herbal products
protein oxidation
hepatotoxicity
nephrotoxicity
herbal products
non-herbal products
protein oxidation
hepatotoxicity
title_short THE HEPATOTOXIC AND NEPHROTOXIC EFFECTS OF ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF HERBALIFE® PRODUCTS IN MICE: Herbal and non-herbal supplements in mice
title_full THE HEPATOTOXIC AND NEPHROTOXIC EFFECTS OF ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF HERBALIFE® PRODUCTS IN MICE: Herbal and non-herbal supplements in mice
title_fullStr THE HEPATOTOXIC AND NEPHROTOXIC EFFECTS OF ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF HERBALIFE® PRODUCTS IN MICE: Herbal and non-herbal supplements in mice
title_full_unstemmed THE HEPATOTOXIC AND NEPHROTOXIC EFFECTS OF ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF HERBALIFE® PRODUCTS IN MICE: Herbal and non-herbal supplements in mice
title_sort THE HEPATOTOXIC AND NEPHROTOXIC EFFECTS OF ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF HERBALIFE® PRODUCTS IN MICE: Herbal and non-herbal supplements in mice
author Côco, Larissa
author_facet Côco, Larissa
Coutinho, Gabriela
Fiorese Santanna, Adriélly
Fiorezi Filete, Placielle
da Silva Ferreira, Polianna
Seibert França, Hildegardo
Lima Pereira, Fausto Edmundo
Prandi Campagnaro, Bianca
de Melo Costa Pereira, Thiago
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author2 Coutinho, Gabriela
Fiorese Santanna, Adriélly
Fiorezi Filete, Placielle
da Silva Ferreira, Polianna
Seibert França, Hildegardo
Lima Pereira, Fausto Edmundo
Prandi Campagnaro, Bianca
de Melo Costa Pereira, Thiago
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Côco, Larissa
Coutinho, Gabriela
Fiorese Santanna, Adriélly
Fiorezi Filete, Placielle
da Silva Ferreira, Polianna
Seibert França, Hildegardo
Lima Pereira, Fausto Edmundo
Prandi Campagnaro, Bianca
de Melo Costa Pereira, Thiago
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv herbal products
non-herbal products
protein oxidation
hepatotoxicity
nephrotoxicity
herbal products
non-herbal products
protein oxidation
hepatotoxicity
topic herbal products
non-herbal products
protein oxidation
hepatotoxicity
nephrotoxicity
herbal products
non-herbal products
protein oxidation
hepatotoxicity
description The increase in the consumption of dietary supplements has been growing and the absence of pre-clinical studies that demonstrate the impact of the consequences of their chronic consumption is the biggest gap. Therefore, the objective of the present study was to evaluate the effects of supplements of chronic use of Herbalife® products (Shake and Tea). For this, the caffeine in the products was first quantified. Mice were separated into four groups: Control, Tea, Shake and Shake + Tea and treated for 28 days by gavage. The weight of the animals, the open field test, biochemical tests, morphometric analysis and the oxidative stress of the kidney and liver were evaluated. Our results showed the detection of caffeine in the Shake a 10-fold higher dose in tea samples. Animals exposed to the “Shake+Tea” association show changes in their behavior pattern. In addition, we observed an AST increase (+175%) in Shake + Tea for the control group, as well as a ~10-fold increase in AOPP in kidney tissue for all groups. Histopathological of liver and kidney and biochemical analysis tissue showed no changes in the experimental groups. Our results indicate that the chronic use of Herbalife® products contributes to changes in the pattern of motor behavior, increased AST and protein oxidation in renal tissue. In this sense, it is suggested that more experimental studies are needed to support the safety of these products that are widely consumed by the general population.
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