Vanillin, ferulic acid and their 1:1 combination inhibit lipid accumulation in 3T3 L1 adipocytes and 3D spheroids

Q2 Medicine
Sruthi N. Kumar, Prakash Kumar B., Harikumaran R. Nair
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Abstract

Background

Obesity is poised to be a major healthcare crisis worldwide. Genetic predisposition, inadequate activity, changing lifestyle and dietary patterns are cited as major causes for obesity. Even as a number of anti-obesity medications hit the market, there is still an ongoing quest to explore natural compounds, which are perceived as safer alternatives, for their anti-obesity activity. This study explores the anti-obesity potential of dietary polyphenols vanillin, ferulic acid and their combination using 3T3 L1 adipocytes and their 3D spheroids.

Methods

Studies were conducted on differentiated 3T3 L1 adipocytes and their 3D spheroids. Assays conducted on 3T3 L1 adipocytes include Oil red O, fluorescent Nile Red staining and triglyceride quantification to assess effect on lipid droplet accumulation. 2 NBDG was used to assess glucose uptake following drug treatment. 3D spheroid cultures were generated and triglyceride content was quantified. Effect of drug treatment on gene expression was analysed using qRT-PCR. Results of monolayer culture were compared with 3D spheroid models.

Results

Vanillin, ferulic acid and their combination lower intracellular triglyceride content and lipid droplet accumulation, inhibiting glucose uptake and conversion to triglycerides in 3T3 L1 adipocytes and their 3D spheroids. Compounds and their combination downregulated mRNA expression of C/EBP α and PPAR ɣ, FAS, ACC1, GLUT4, LPL, aP2. Vanillin treatment upregulated leptin mRNA expression.

Conclusion

Vanillin, ferulic acid and their combination lower lipid accumulation and glucose uptake in 3T3 L1 adipocytes and 3D spheroids.

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香兰素、阿魏酸及其 1:1 组合可抑制 3T3 L1 脂肪细胞和三维球状体中的脂质积累
背景肥胖症即将成为全球范围内的主要医疗危机。遗传易感性、活动不足、生活方式和饮食模式的改变被认为是导致肥胖的主要原因。尽管市场上出现了许多抗肥胖药物,但人们仍在不断探索天然化合物的抗肥胖活性,因为天然化合物被认为是更安全的替代品。本研究利用 3T3 L1 脂肪细胞及其三维球形体探讨了膳食多酚香兰素、阿魏酸及其组合的抗肥胖潜力。对 3T3 L1 脂肪细胞进行的检测包括油红 O、荧光尼罗河红染色和甘油三酯定量,以评估其对脂滴积累的影响。2 NBDG 用于评估药物处理后的葡萄糖摄取。生成三维球状培养物并对甘油三酯含量进行定量。使用 qRT-PCR 分析药物处理对基因表达的影响。结果香兰素、阿魏酸及其复方制剂降低了细胞内甘油三酯含量和脂滴积累,抑制了 3T3 L1 脂肪细胞及其三维球形细胞的葡萄糖摄取和甘油三酯转化。化合物及其组合可下调 C/EBP α 和 PPAR ɣ、FAS、ACC1、GLUT4、LPL、aP2 的 mRNA 表达。结论香兰素、阿魏酸及其复方制剂可降低 3T3 L1 脂肪细胞和三维球形细胞的脂质积累和葡萄糖摄取。
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Obesity Medicine
Obesity Medicine Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
CiteScore
5.50
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发文量
74
审稿时长
40 days
期刊介绍: The official journal of the Shanghai Diabetes Institute Obesity is a disease of increasing global prevalence with serious effects on both the individual and society. Obesity Medicine focusses on health and disease, relating to the very broad spectrum of research in and impacting on humans. It is an interdisciplinary journal that addresses mechanisms of disease, epidemiology and co-morbidities. Obesity Medicine encompasses medical, societal, socioeconomic as well as preventive aspects of obesity and is aimed at researchers, practitioners and educators alike.
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