Anti-obesity effects of Tenebrio molitor larvae powder in high-fat diet-induced obese mice

B. M. Park, Hyung-Ju Lim, Bong Joo Lee
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Purpose: Obesity is a serious public health issue for the modern society and is considered a chronic health hazard. There are many surgical and pharmacological approaches to treat obesity. However, various potentially hazardous side effects remain the biggest challenge. Therefore, diets based on foods derived from natural products have gained increasing attention compared to anti-obesity drugs. Recently, research on edible insects as a food source has been a topic of considerable interest in the scientific communities. This study examined the anti-obesity effects of ingesting an edible insect by feeding a high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obese mouse models with a diet containing Tenebrio molitor larvae powder (TMLP). Methods: Six-week-old female C57BL/6J mice were divided into 4 groups according to treatment: 100% normal diet (ND), 100% HFD (HFD), HFD 99% + TMLP 1% (TMLP), and HFD 97% + TMLP 3% (TMLP 3%). TMLP was added to the HFD for 6 weeks for the latter two groups. Results: Compared to the HFD group, mice in the TMLP group showed weight loss, and micro-computed tomographic imaging revealed that the volume of the adipose tissue in the abdominal area also showed significant reduction. After an autopsy, the fat weight was found to be significantly reduced in the TMLP group compared to the HFD group. In addition, the degree of fat cell deposition in the liver tissue and the size of the adipocytes significantly decreased in the TMLP group. Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction analysis for the mRNA expression of adipogenesis-related genes namely CCAAT-enhancer-binding proteins (C/EBP- β , C/EBP- δ ), and fatty acid-binding protein 4 (FABP4) showed that the expression levels of these genes were significantly reduced in the TMLP group compared to the HFD group. Serum leptin level also decreased significantly in the TMLP group in the comparison with the HFD group. In addition, total cholesterol, triglyceride, and glucose levels in mouse serum also decreased in the TMLP group. Taken together, our results showed that TMLP effectively inhibited adipocyte growth and reduced body weight in obese mice.
黄粉虫幼虫粉对高脂饮食诱导肥胖小鼠的抗肥胖作用
目的:肥胖是现代社会一个严重的公共卫生问题,被认为是一种慢性健康危害。有许多手术和药物治疗肥胖的方法。然而,各种潜在的危险副作用仍然是最大的挑战。因此,与抗肥胖药物相比,以天然产品为基础的饮食越来越受到关注。近年来,对食用昆虫作为食物来源的研究已成为科学界相当感兴趣的话题。本研究通过给高脂肪饮食(HFD)诱导的肥胖小鼠模型喂食含有黄粉虫幼虫粉(TMLP)的饮食,研究了摄入食用昆虫的抗肥胖作用。方法:6周龄雌性C57BL/6J小鼠按100%正常饮食(ND)、100% HFD (HFD)、HFD 99% + TMLP 1% (TMLP)、HFD 97% + TMLP 3% (TMLP 3%)治疗分为4组。后两组在HFD中添加TMLP 6周。结果:与HFD组相比,TMLP组小鼠体重减轻,腹部脂肪组织体积也明显减小。尸检后发现,与HFD组相比,TMLP组的脂肪重量显著减少。此外,TMLP组肝组织脂肪细胞沉积程度和脂肪细胞大小均显著降低。反转录聚合酶链反应分析脂肪生成相关基因ccaat增强子结合蛋白(C/EBP- β、C/EBP- δ)和脂肪酸结合蛋白4 (FABP4) mRNA表达水平显示,TMLP组与HFD组相比,这些基因的表达水平显著降低。与HFD组相比,TMLP组血清瘦素水平也显著降低。此外,TMLP组小鼠血清中总胆固醇、甘油三酯和葡萄糖水平也有所下降。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,TMLP有效地抑制了肥胖小鼠的脂肪细胞生长,减轻了体重。
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