| Literature DB >> 28049156 |
Xiaoxue Yuan1,2, Gang Wei1,2, Yilin You3, Yuanyuan Huang1,2, Hyuek Jong Lee1, Meng Dong1,2, Jun Lin1,2, Tao Hu1,2, Hanlin Zhang1, Chuanhai Zhang1, Huiqiao Zhou1,2, Rongcai Ye1,2, Xiaolong Qi2,4, Baiqiang Zhai3, Weidong Huang3, Shunai Liu5, Wen Xie5, Qingsong Liu6, Xiaomeng Liu7, Chengbi Cui8, Donghao Li8, Jicheng Zhan3, Jun Cheng5, Zengqiang Yuan9,4, Wanzhu Jin10.
Abstract
Increasing energy expenditure through activation of brown adipose tissue (BAT) is a critical approach to treating obesity and diabetes. In this study, rutin, a natural compound extracted from mulberry and a drug used as a capillary stabilizer clinically for many years without any side effects, regulated whole-body energy metabolism by enhancing BAT activity. Rutin treatment significantly reduced adiposity, increased energy expenditure, and improved glucose homeostasis in both genetically obese (Db/Db) and diet-induced obesity (DIO) mice. Rutin also induced brown-like adipocyte (beige) formation in subcutaneous adipose tissue in both obesity mouse models. Mechanistically, we found that rutin directly bound to and stabilized SIRT1, leading to hypoacetylation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ coactivator-1α protein, which stimulated Tfam transactivation and eventually augmented the number of mitochondria and UCP1 activity in BAT. These findings reveal that rutin is a novel small molecule that activates BAT and may provide a novel therapeutic approach to the treatment of metabolic disorders.-Yuan, X., Wei, G., You, Y., Huang, Y., Lee, H. J., Dong, M., Lin, J., Hu, T., Zhang, H., Zhang, C., Zhou, H., Ye, R., Qi, X., Zhai, B., Huang, W., Liu, S., Xie, W., Liu, Q., Liu, X., Cui, C., Li, D., Zhan, J., Cheng, J., Yuan, Z., Jin, W. Rutin ameliorates obesity through brown fat activation. © FASEB.Entities:
Keywords: brown adipose tissue; energy expenditure; mitochondria; obesity; rutin
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28049156 DOI: 10.1096/fj.201600459RR
Source DB: PubMed Journal: FASEB J ISSN: 0892-6638 Impact factor: 5.191