Author/Authors :
Mouhib, Manahil Unit of Metabolic and Immune pathology - Biology and Health Laboratory - Faculty of Sciences Ben Msik -Hassan II University, Casablanca, Morocco , Ouazzane, Rim Department of Cardiology - University Hospital Ibn Rochd, Casablanca, Morocco , El Мessal, Мariame Laboratory of Biochemistry - Faculty of Science Ain Chock - Casablanca - Hassan II University, Casablanca, Morocco , Bennouna, Ghali Department of Cardiology - University Hospital Ibn Rochd, Casablanca, Morocco , Habbal, Rachida Department of Cardiology - University Hospital Ibn Rochd, Casablanca, Morocco , Adlouni, Ahmed Unit of Metabolic and Immune pathology - Biology and Health Laboratory - Faculty of Sciences Ben Msik -Hassan II University, Casablanca, Morocco
Abstract :
Background: Hepatic steatosis is widely considered as the hepatic
manifestation of metabolic syndrome. The effect of argan oil consumption
on the possible hepatic complications of metabolic syndrome has been
evaluated in this study.
Methods: Twenty-nine patients with metabolic syndrome were selected
among 70 hypertensive patients recruited in the Cardiology Department of
University Hospital of Casablanca, Morocco. The patients were randomly
divided into 2 groups. Group one consumed argan oil (25 mL) every
day for 3 weeks and the control group who did not receive the oil. The
dietary intake was analyzed before, during and after the interventions.
Plasma triglycerides, apolipoprotein A1 (ApoA1) and apolipoprotein
B100 (ApoB100) were determined before and after interventional study.
Also, plasma α-2 macroglobulin was measured as a marker of the risk of
chronic liver diseases in these patients.
Results: An improvement in lipids levels was observed in the group
consumed argan oil by a significant decline in triglyceride levels
(P<0.001) from 246±112 mg/dL to 126±56 mg/dL and increase in the
ApoA1 level from 0.59±0.25 g/L to 0.69±0.28 g/L, but was not significant.
After consuming argan oil, ApoB100 decreased from 0.82±0.29 g/L to
0.76±0.26 g/L, but was not significant. The serum concentration of α-2
macroglobulin improved after argan consumption too.
Conclusion: Argan oil could prevent the liver complications associated
with metabolic syndrome by improving plasma lipids and apolipoproteins
and α-2 macroglobulin.
Keywords :
Metabolic syndrome , Argan oil , ApoA1 , ApoB100 , ɑ-2 macroglobulin