{"title":"海洋Topse (Polynemus paradiseus)鱼油通过上调PPAR-α抑制SREBP-1c表达并促进脂肪β-氧化的抗肥胖潜力","authors":"Riya Kar, Pipika Das, Titli Panchali, Ananya Dutta, Manisha Phoujdar, Kuntal Ghosh, Shrabani Pradhan","doi":"10.1080/21623945.2025.2524640","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>Considering the adverse effects of marketed drugs, we isolated and analysed topse fish oil (FO) in this study for the first time and examined its effect on obesity. Topse, scientifically known as <i>Polynemus paradiseus</i>, is a common fish species found in the maritime environment of the West Bengal region. To explore the role of marine P. paradiseus FO in alleviating obesity-related metabolic disorders in vivo model. Twenty-four male BALB/c mice with a standard body weight of 18.2 ± 2.1 g were taken and randomly divided into four groups: control group (C), normal chow feeding; obese control (OC), high fat diet (HFD) feeding; Treatment I (T-I) and Treatment II (T-II) group received 200 mg and 400 mg crude oil/kg body weight/day by gavage along with HFD. Here, we examined the effects of P. paradiseus oil on white adipose tissue (WAT) weight, lipid profiles, blood glucose, and adipokine expression levels in the OC group compared to the treated groups to evaluate the anti-obesity effects of FO. Compared to the HFD-induced OC group, the treated obese mice group (T-I and T-II) showed a significant reduction in body weight, Body Mass Index (BMI), and serum lipid profiles following the application of FO. The FO-treated HFD-induced obese mice group showed a moderate reduction in obesity and inflammatory-related adipocytokines compared to the OC group. Topse FO was enhanced with a large amount of essential fatty acids (FAs) and it might be administered as a dietary supplement to prevent obesity.</p>","PeriodicalId":7226,"journal":{"name":"Adipocyte","volume":"14 1","pages":"2524640"},"PeriodicalIF":3.5000,"publicationDate":"2025-12-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC12218541/pdf/","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Anti-obese potentiality of marine Topse (<i>Polynemus paradiseus</i>) fish oil by inhibiting the expression of SREBP-1c & promoting β-oxidation of fat through upregulating PPAR-α.\",\"authors\":\"Riya Kar, Pipika Das, Titli Panchali, Ananya Dutta, Manisha Phoujdar, Kuntal Ghosh, Shrabani Pradhan\",\"doi\":\"10.1080/21623945.2025.2524640\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p>Considering the adverse effects of marketed drugs, we isolated and analysed topse fish oil (FO) in this study for the first time and examined its effect on obesity. 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Anti-obese potentiality of marine Topse (Polynemus paradiseus) fish oil by inhibiting the expression of SREBP-1c & promoting β-oxidation of fat through upregulating PPAR-α.
Considering the adverse effects of marketed drugs, we isolated and analysed topse fish oil (FO) in this study for the first time and examined its effect on obesity. Topse, scientifically known as Polynemus paradiseus, is a common fish species found in the maritime environment of the West Bengal region. To explore the role of marine P. paradiseus FO in alleviating obesity-related metabolic disorders in vivo model. Twenty-four male BALB/c mice with a standard body weight of 18.2 ± 2.1 g were taken and randomly divided into four groups: control group (C), normal chow feeding; obese control (OC), high fat diet (HFD) feeding; Treatment I (T-I) and Treatment II (T-II) group received 200 mg and 400 mg crude oil/kg body weight/day by gavage along with HFD. Here, we examined the effects of P. paradiseus oil on white adipose tissue (WAT) weight, lipid profiles, blood glucose, and adipokine expression levels in the OC group compared to the treated groups to evaluate the anti-obesity effects of FO. Compared to the HFD-induced OC group, the treated obese mice group (T-I and T-II) showed a significant reduction in body weight, Body Mass Index (BMI), and serum lipid profiles following the application of FO. The FO-treated HFD-induced obese mice group showed a moderate reduction in obesity and inflammatory-related adipocytokines compared to the OC group. Topse FO was enhanced with a large amount of essential fatty acids (FAs) and it might be administered as a dietary supplement to prevent obesity.
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Adipocyte recognizes that the adipose tissue is the largest endocrine organ in the body, and explores the link between dysfunctional adipose tissue and the growing number of chronic diseases including diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease and cancer. Historically, the primary function of the adipose tissue was limited to energy storage and thermoregulation. However, a plethora of research over the past 3 decades has recognized the dynamic role of the adipose tissue and its contribution to a variety of physiological processes including reproduction, angiogenesis, apoptosis, inflammation, blood pressure, coagulation, fibrinolysis, immunity and general metabolic homeostasis. The field of Adipose Tissue research has grown tremendously, and Adipocyte is the first international peer-reviewed journal of its kind providing a multi-disciplinary forum for research focusing exclusively on all aspects of adipose tissue physiology and pathophysiology. Adipocyte accepts high-profile submissions in basic, translational and clinical research.