Biological activity of homeopathic preparations of adiponectin in mice subjected to a hypercaloric diet

Maira B. Martins, Lucienne C. Martini, Leoni V. Bonamin

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Adiponectin was originally identified as a protein expressed and produced by the abdominal fat adipocytes of several animal species which function is to maintain the homeostasis of the adipose tissue vis-à-vis the body energy demands. Homeopathic preparations of endogenous substances are able to modulate several cell functions. In the present study we investigated possible effects of a homeopathic preparation of anti-adiponectin antibodies on the control of the abdominal fat by means of an experimental model. Forty Swiss male adult mice were fed a commercial dietary supplement for 1 month and 7 days and treated with anti-adiponectin 6cH per oral route. Parameters assessed were weight gain and macro- and microscopic characteristics of the subcutaneous adipose tissue and liver. The experimental group exhibited slightly less weight gain and statistically significant reduction of the adipocyte diameter. We did not detect significant inflammatory or degenerative changes in the liver. The mechanisms involved in the detected changes need to be investigated in future studies.


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Adiponectin; Adipose tissue; Weight gain; Homeopathy; Experimental model; Mice

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