Literature DB >> 29976086

Galectin-12 is Involved in Corn Silk-Induced Anti-Adipogenesis and Anti-Obesity Effects.

Yu-An Hsu1, Yi-Hsin Kuo1, Chih-Sheng Chen2,3,4, Ying-Chi Chen5, Chi-Chun Huang6, Ching-Yao Chang7, Chao-Jen Lin8,9, Cheng-Wen Lin10, Hui-Ju Lin11,12, Fu-Tong Liu6,12, Lei Wan1,13,14,7.   

Abstract

Obesity is a significant risk factor for various diseases. It is a clinical condition caused by the excessive accumulation of fat, which has a negative impact on human health. Galactin-12 is an adipocyte-expressed protein and possesses adipocyte-inducing activity. We investigated the expression level of candidate proteins involved in galactin-12-mediated adipocyte differentiation pathway. We performed a high-throughput screening assay to monitor galectin-12 promoter activity using 105 traditional Chinese herbs. Corn silk extract and [Formula: see text]-sitosterol reduced the expression of galactin-12 promoter in 3T3-L1 cells. In addition, corn silk extract and [Formula: see text]-sitosterol decreased the level of lipid droplets and downregulated the gene and protein expression level of C/EBP[Formula: see text], C/EBP[Formula: see text], PPAR[Formula: see text], Ap2, and adipsin in 3T3-L1 pre-adipocytes via AKT and ERK1/2 inhibition. In vivo study with the oral administration of corn silk extract and [Formula: see text]-sitosterol in a mouse model showed a significant weight reduction and decrease in adipocytes in several organs such as the liver and adipose tissue. Taken together, corn silk extract and [Formula: see text]-sitosterol may effectively reduce pre-adipocyte differentiation by inhibiting galectin-12 activity and exerting anti-obesity effects. These findings highlight the potential use of corn silk extract and [Formula: see text]-sitosterol as potential candidates for the prevention and treatment of obesity.

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Keywords:  -Sitosterol; Adipogenesis; Corn Silk; Galectin-12; Obesity

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29976086     DOI: 10.1142/S0192415X18500544

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Chin Med        ISSN: 0192-415X            Impact factor:   4.667


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