Posted by Chantel M. Contributed by US National
Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health
In the review to examines the evidence on the possible mechanisms for which soy protein has beneficial effects in diabetes, obesity and some forms of chronic renal disease, posted in US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health, indicated that consumption of soy
protein due to low methionine content reduces serum homocysteine
concentration, decreasing the risk of acquiring a cardiovascular disease. On the other hand, soy
protein reduces the insulin/glucagon ratio, which in turn
down-regulates the expression of the hepatic transcription factor sterol
regulatory element binding protein (SREBP)-1. The reduction of this
factor decreases the expression of several lipogenic enzymes, decreasing
in this way serum and hepatic triglycerides as well as LDL cholesterol
and very LDL triglycerides in diabetes and obesity, reducing
lipotoxicity in the liver. Soy
protein intake also reduces hepatic lipotoxicity by maintaining the
number of functional adipocytes, preventing the transfer of fatty acids
to extra adipose tissues.
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