Literature DB >> 28276197

Phenyl-γ-valerolactones, flavan-3-ol colonic metabolites, protect brown adipocytes from oxidative stress without affecting their differentiation or function.

Laura Mele1, Stefania Carobbio2,3, Nicoletta Brindani1,4, Claudio Curti4, Sergio Rodriguez-Cuenca2, Guillaume Bidault2, Pedro Mena1, Ilaria Zanotti4, Michele Vacca2, Antonio Vidal-Puig2,3, Daniele Del Rio1,5.   

Abstract

SCOPE: Consumption of products rich in flavan-3-ols, such as tea and cocoa, has been associated with decreased obesity, partially dependent on their capacity to enhance energy expenditure. Despite these phenolics having been reported to increase the thermogenic program in brown and white adipose tissue, flavan-3-ols are vastly metabolised in vivo to phenyl-γ-valerolactones. Therefore, we hypothesize that phenyl-γ-valerolactones may directly stimulate the differentiation and the activation of brown adipocytes. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Immortalized brown pre-adipocytes were differentiated in presence of (R)-5-(3',4'-dihydroxyphenyl)-γ-valerolactone (VL1), (R)-5-(3´-hydroxyphenyl)-γ-valerolactone-4'-O-sulphate (VL2), (R)-5-phenyl-γ-valerolactone-3´,4´-di-O-sulphate (VL3), at concentrations of 2 or 10μM, whereas fully differentiated brown adipocyte were treated acutely (6-24h). None of the treatments regulated the expression levels of the uncouple protein 1, nor of the main transcription factors involved in brown adipogenesis. Similarly, mitochondrial content was unchanged after treatments. Moreover these compounds did not display peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ-agonist activity, as evaluated by luciferase assay, and did not enhance norepinephrine-stimulated lipolysis in mature adipocytes. However, both VL1 and VL2 prevented oxidative stress caused by H2 O2 .
CONCLUSION: Phenyl-γ-valerolactones and their sulphated forms do not influence brown adipocyte development or function at physiological or supraphysiological doses in vitro, but they are active protecting brown adipocytes from increased reactive oxygen species production.
© 2017 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Keywords:  Brown adipose tissue; Dietary (poly)phenols; Obesity; Phenyl-γ-valerolactones

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28276197     DOI: 10.1002/mnfr.201700074

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Nutr Food Res        ISSN: 1613-4125            Impact factor:   5.914


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