Literature DB >> 32721265

Mixtures of Tea and Citrus maxima (pomelo) Alleviate Lipid Deposition in HepG2 Cells Through the AMPK/ACC Signaling Pathway.

Ran An1,2, Shuai Wen2, Dong-Li Li2,3, Qiu-Hua Li1, Xing-Fei Lai1, Wen-Ji Zhang1, Ruo-Hong Chen1, Jun-Xi Cao1, Zhi-Gang Li1, Qiu-Sheng Huang4, Ling-Li Sun1, Shi-Li Sun1.   

Abstract

Tea and citrus maxima are natural, medicinal homologous plants, typically used for making beverages, which have anticancer, antiobesity, and antioxidation properties. Green tea, yellow tea, and black tea were combined with citrus maxima to obtain green tea and Citrus maxima (GTCM), yellow tea and Citrus maxima (YTCM), and black tea and Citrus maxima (BTCM). The biochemical components of these mixtures were analyzed, and their possible effects and mechanisms on relieving liver lipid deposition were explored. The tea polyphenols, free amino acids, phenolamine ratio, and caffeine were comparable in YTCM and GTCM, being significantly higher than those in BTCM. In addition, the content of esterified catechins, nonesterified catechins, and total catechins in YTCM was significantly higher than those in GTCM and BTCM. All three mixtures of Citrus maxima tea significantly reduced lipid deposition in HepG2 cells, with GTCM and YTCM being slightly more effective than BTCM. Regarding the possible mechanism, Western blot analysis revealed that the three Citrus maxima tea mixtures could activate the AMPK/ACC signaling pathway, upregulate the expression of p-AMPK, p-ACC, and CPT-1 proteins, and downregulate the expression of SREBP1c and fatty acid synthase proteins to inhibit fat synthesis, thereby relieving lipid deposition in liver cells. In conclusion, as a novel and healthy beverage, Citrus maxima tea has the potential to alleviate liver lipid deposition, and further could be responsible for obesity treatment.

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Keywords:  AMPK; citrus maxima; lipid deposition; tea

Year:  2020        PMID: 32721265     DOI: 10.1089/jmf.2020.4706

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Food        ISSN: 1096-620X            Impact factor:   2.786


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1.  Green Tea Polyphenols Prevent Early Vascular Aging Induced by High-Fat Diet via Promoting Autophagy in Young Adult Rats.

Authors:  Xiang-Tian Xiao; Shui-Qing He; Nan-Nan Wu; Xue-Chun Lin; Jing Zhao; Chong Tian
Journal:  Curr Med Sci       Date:  2022-07-27

2.  Citrus maxima and tea regulate AMPK signaling pathway to retard the progress of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.

Authors:  Shuai Wen; Ran An; Zhi-Gang Li; Zhao-Xiang Lai; Dong-Li Li; Jun-Xi Cao; Ruo-Hong Chen; Wen-Ji Zhang; Qiu-Hua Li; Xing-Fei Lai; Shi-Li Sun; Ling-Li Sun
Journal:  Food Nutr Res       Date:  2022-06-10       Impact factor: 3.221

3.  Aged green tea reduces high-fat diet-induced fat accumulation and inflammation via activating the AMP-activated protein kinase signaling pathway.

Authors:  Ruohong Chen; Xingfei Lai; Limin Xiang; Qiuhua Li; Lingli Sun; Zhaoxiang Lai; Zhigang Li; Wenji Zhang; Shuai Wen; Junxi Cao; Shili Sun
Journal:  Food Nutr Res       Date:  2022-03-10       Impact factor: 3.894

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